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4. Preparing the machine for use
Place the machine on a flat, firm surface. Lower the four support legs so that the machine stands stable.
The control panel can be placed under the machine during transportation to protect it from impact. The
control panel is mounted on the side of the machine using 4 screws.
The machine must NOT be used before the safety tunnels are mounted. The safety tunnels are placed
under the machine during transport to protect them. Mount the tunnels at each end of the machine,
using 4 screws on each tunnel. If it is not mounted or demounted during use, personal injury can occur.
Mount the safety guards in
the inlet and outlet.
The machine is attached to the power station following the local regulations. If it turns out to be
necessary changing the plug, the directions from the supplier must be followed. This job is only to be
done by a competent electrical specialist.
OBS! Please note that the machine needs 3 x 380 V and 0.
Emergency stop
Normally a person on each end operates the machine. In cause of accident either by the inlet or in
danger of getting hit or getting caught by wood on its way in or out of the machine, you can prevent this
by activating the emergency stops, which are placed by the operator on both ends.
When an emergency stop is activated the forward drive is stopped.
After activating the emergency stop, the machine can only be restarted by unlocking the emergency
stop and activating the start button again. NB: Before starting the machine again make sure that the
incident has come to an end, and that the reason for activating the emergency stop is known.
Stop
During normal use, the machine is stopped by the buttons “FREMTRÆK/PULL and
“BØRSTER/SANDING” put in “0” position.
This function is normally used with stop with beaks, change of dimensions etc.
When the machine is stopped, in order to be moved, repaired e.g. the main switch on the control panel
must be turned to position “0”. (Power is off.)
Summary of Contents for IS-250
Page 1: ...1 29 Users guide Ceetec IS 250...
Page 19: ...19 29 13 Spare parts overview Picture A The machine seen from above...
Page 20: ...20 29 Picture B The machine seen from below...
Page 21: ...21 29 Picture C The machine seen from the side...
Page 22: ...22 29 Picture D The lid of the machine...
Page 26: ...26 29 Picture K Steering board Picture L Changing the sanding strips...
Page 29: ...29 29 Picture Q Reversing of circulation direction on sanding head...