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Precautions to ensure long-term machine duration
Every 6 months, replace the dust filter cloth (Fig 1)
Every 2 months, remove the dust filter cloth (Fig 2) and use a vacuum cleaner or compressed air (max 5
bar) and a soft bristle brush to clean the cooling system capacitor; be careful not to bend or damage the
fins. Once cleaning is complete, remember to put the dust filter cloth back in.
WARNING! Do not use wet cloths or water
WARNING
Removing the panelling requires the use of spanners or specific tools and must only be done by
authorised, expert personnel
when the machine is off and after having unplugged the power cable.
CHECKING THE PROTECTIVE GUARDS
Periodically the machine needs to be checked to make sure all the protective devices work properly; see
the
SAFETY
chapter for how to do so. Should the checks result negative, do not use the machine and
contact the manufacturer’s or retailer’s Technical Assistance Centre as soon as possible for the
necessary service.
ELECTRICAL MAINTENANCE
Using the machine in a room where very fine dusty substances (i.e. flour) are used, any dust deposits,
build-ups, etc. must be removed from the surface of electrical parts (for example, the control push button
panel, the safety micro-switch associated to the upper cover, etc.), using a soft dry cloth and/or a small
brush with soft synthetic bristles.
The operation must be done only and exclusively after having cut power to the machine,
turning
the main switch to OFF (O)
and after having unplugged
the power cable from the socket.
WARNING
Never use damp or wet cloths for any reason, nor wet the involved parts with water.
Frequently removing the flour dust will contribute to ensuring the electrical parts a longer lifespan.
On a daily basis, make sure the protective guard micro-switch, the push button panel, and the power
cable with plug have not been accidentally damaged or broken.
Fig. 1
Fig. 2