TECHNOPLAT CS/CW
TECHNOPLAT CS/CW TP
7. MAINTENANCE INFORMATION
7.1. MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
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A good maintenance will allow for a longer working life and constant compliance with the
safety requirements.
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Before performing any operation, the authorised operator must make sure that he/she
understood the "Instructions for use".
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Pay attention to the SAFETY WARNINGS, do not use the machine for UNSPECIFIED
PURPOSES and assess the possible RESIDUAL RISKS.
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Carry out the interventions with all the safety devices enabled and wear the DPI provided.
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Mark the intervention area and prevent access to the devices that, if activated, may cause
unexpected hazards and jeopardize the safety level.
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DO NOT carry out any intervention that is not described in the manual but contact an
Assistance Service authorised by the manufacturer.
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DO NOT damp in the environment materials, pollutant liquids and the residues created
during the interventions but dispose them according to the standards in force.
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Danger - Warning
Before performing any maintenance operation, activate all of the security devices provided and evaluate the
necessity to adequately inform personnel operating in the near vicinity.
In particular, confine the neighbouring areas to impede access to the devices that could, if activated, produce
unexpected danger conditions provoking hazards to personal safety and health.
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Danger - Warning
Maintenance operations must only be performed with the machine disconnected from the electrical and
pneumatic power supplies.
By regularly checking the working of a number of the more important parts of the machine, subsequent
problems can be avoided, and the machine can be kept in perfect working order.
7.2. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE INTERVALS
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Important
Keep the machinery in maximum efficiency condition and perform all the scheduled maintenance operations
provided for by the manufacturer.
Proper maintenance will provide the best performance, a longer life span and constant compliance with safety
requirements.
Maintenance period table
Frequency
Component
Type of
intervention
Procedure
Reference
Every 40 hours or
1000 cycles
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Machine
Cleaning
Clean with a
cloth of air
jet
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Every 40 hours or
1000 cycles
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Air filtering
unit
Condensate
discharge
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See “Condensate
drainage”
Every 40 hours or
1000 cycles
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Air filtering
unit
Cleaning the
filter
Clean with a
blast of air
and alcohol
See “cleaning air
filter”
Every 200 hours
or 5000 cycles
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Rubber coated
rollers
Cleaning
Clean with
alcohol
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