Translated user manual (EN-V1)
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Stability tests have shown that with unfavourable combinations of pipe type and support
spacing on the pipe-rail system, constraints must be applied for the maximum permissible
load. See 10.1 Explanation of the technical specifications.
Moreover, the pipes on the concrete path should be secured and must not be loose.
Regardless of the pipe-rail system, our requirement is that a maximum support distance of
1 metre is applied in the last 10 meters! At the pipe ends (in front of the façade) there
should be an end-stop welded on that is at least 5 cm in height - at the end of each
season check whether the stops are not flat, folded, crooked or broken. The ground under
the pipe-rail system should be dry, flat and hard. Soft or damp spots should be repaired
and surface indentations permanently repaired.
Additional information can be found in chapter 7.3 Minimum requirements for the pipe-rail
system.
9.4
Chain tightening
The chain tension should be approximately 1 cm. If it is not, proceed as follows:
1. Turn off the
BENOMIC S500
with the main switch and remove the key from the
ignition to prevent the
BENOMIC S500
from being enabled.
2. Unscrew the 2 chain-case mounting bolts (a) approx. one cm
3. Slide the chain-case in the direction of the arrow (1) toward the larger holes
4. The chain-case can then be removed in the direction of the arrow (2)
5. Loosen the third motor mounting bolt (B) a little
6. Tighten the chain by tightening the adjustable lock nut (C) *
7. Tighten the motor mounting bolts (B) again firmly
8. Install the chain-case and tighten the mounting bolts (A) securely.
* Allow chain slack of about 1 cm.
Inspect the
carbon brushes
of the motor
Figure 9.5: Chain tension
A
A
B
2
1
C