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OM.A40FP.20150701

SYMBOL GLOSSARY

WARNING SYMBOL

Electrical Shock

MANDATORY ACTION

Consult Operators Manual

WARNING SYMBOL

General Danger

MANDATORY ACTION

Disconnect Power

WARNING SYMBOL

Hand Crush

MANDATORY ACTION

General Mandatory

WARNING SYMBOL

Debris

MANDATORY ACTION

Lock Out in 
De-Energized State

WARNING SYMBOL

Static Shock

MANDATORY ACTION

Maintain Safe Pressure

WARNING SYMBOL

Hand Entaglement-
Chain Drive

MANDATORY ACTION

Wear Ear Protection

WARNING SYMBOL

Low Temperature

MANDATORY ACTION

Wear Eye Protection

WARNING SYMBOL

Blade

MANDATORY ACTION

Wear Protective Gloves

WARNING SYMBOL

Explosive Release
of Pressure

PROHIBITED ACTION

Do Not Operate with
Guard Removed

WARNING SYMBOL

Skin Puncture / 
Pressurized Jet

PROHIBITED ACTION

No Foreign Objects

Summary of Contents for Aero 40FP

Page 1: ...Guide 6SHFL FDWLRQV Components 12 Unit Operation Start Up Blast Cleaning Technique Shut Down 16 Maintenance Symbol Glossary Maintenance Troubleshooting Contacting Cold Jet Warranty 24 Appendix A Blast...

Page 2: ...t is error free No part of this publication may be reproduced stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means electronic mechanical photocopying recording or otherwise without...

Page 3: ...2006 42 EC Machinery Directive Directive 2004 108 EC EMC Directive References to the harmonized standards used Person in the European Community authorized to compile the technical documentation Cold J...

Page 4: ...use in the food industry allows most items to be cleaned in place without time consuming disassembly FDQ EH XVHG ZLWKRXW GDPDJLQJ DFWLYH HOHFWULFDO RU PHFKDQLFDO SDUWV RU FUHDWLQJ UH KD DUGV can be us...

Page 5: ...1 OM A40FP 20150701 SAFETY GUIDELINES Aero 40FP...

Page 6: ...Never point the nozzle at self or anyone else and always exercise extreme caution when people are in the blast area x Never use a wire tie to hold the applicator trigger in the on position This will...

Page 7: ...O2 varies with the amount of dry ice and humidity present Ground the Material Being Cleaned Always ground the material being cleaned to assure safe operation while blasting 1 Know your environment x E...

Page 8: ...nvironment rapidly x Only operate the 40FP with a proper ventilation system that maintains the concentration levels of the governing codes of your local national body x Always review and observe all s...

Page 9: ...5 OM A40FP 20150701 COMPONENT GUIDE Aero 40FP...

Page 10: ...Dry Ice Capacity Dry Ice Capacity 40 lb 18 2 kg 40 lb 18 2 kg Variable Feed Rate Variable Feed Rate 0 4 5 lbs min 0 2 kg min 0 4 5 lbs min 0 2 kg min Power Requirements Power Requirements 100 140 volt...

Page 11: ...7 OM A40FP 20150701 AERO 40FP FRONT 1 Fill lid 3 Air supply connection 2 Bleed valve...

Page 12: ...8 OM A40FP 20150701 AERO 40FP BACK 1 Blast pressure control 3 AC power cord 2 Nozzle hanger 4 Blast hose connection...

Page 13: ...9 OM A40FP 20150701 CONTROL PANEL 1 Power switch 4 Feed rate control 2 Blast power indicator 5 Incoming blast air pressure 3 Disable blast blue light disabled 6 Hour meter...

Page 14: ...E APPLICATOR 1 Machine power indicator 6 Electric cable connection 2 LU RQO R DLU LFH 7 Blast hose connector 3 Light switch 8 Front rear concurrent hand trigger 4 Blast lights 9 7KUHDGHG PRXQW KRRN KD...

Page 15: ...20150701 HEAVY DUTY APPLICATOR 1 LED light switch optional 5 Nozzle retention collar 2 Applicator safety switch 6 Blast hose connector 3 Air ice control 7 Trigger 4 Electric cable connection 8 LED lig...

Page 16: ...12 OM A40FP 20150701 UNIT OPERATION Aero 40FP...

Page 17: ...G YDOYH LV FORVHG 2 Attach the blast hose and control cable to the machine 3 Attach the applicator to the blast hose and control cable 4 Attach a nozzle to the applicator 5 Attach the whip check to th...

Page 18: ...before loading dry ice Following the proper start up procedure will remove any water ice and moisture build up in the system 2 Position the blast hose for maximum maneuverability before blasting 3 Do...

Page 19: ...sh in the Disable Blast Button on the Control Panel 2 Remove unused ice from the hopper 3 Pull out the Disable Blast Button on the Control Panel 4 Flip the Air Ice Control Switch on the Applicator to...

Page 20: ...16 OM A40FP 20150701 MAINTENANCE Aero 40FP...

Page 21: ...phical symbol indicates what the hazard is 2 A blue mandatory action circle white graphical symbol indicates an action to take to avoid the hazard 3 A red prohibited action circle with slash black gra...

Page 22: ...ut in De Energized State WARNING SYMBOL Static Shock MANDATORY ACTION Maintain Safe Pressure WARNING SYMBOL Hand Entaglement Chain Drive MANDATORY ACTION Wear Ear Protection WARNING SYMBOL Low Tempera...

Page 23: ...19 OM A40FP 20150701 MAINTENANCE DAILY DAILY WEEKLY WEEKLY MONTHLY MONTHLY BIANNUAL BIANNUAL...

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Page 25: ...e Inside the US 1 800 777 9101 Outside the US 1 513 576 8981 FAX 1 513 831 3672 Phone 1 800 337 9423 Ext 501 FAX 1 513 831 1209 After Hours Technical Support 1 800 777 9101 Phone 52 81 1097 0445 After...

Page 26: ...J may replace the Equipment in its entirety at its discretion Any claim must be made in writing to CJ within 30 days after the defect is discovered and any claim not made within that period shall be d...

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Page 28: ...watch the pressure gauge while blasting I WKH JDXJH GURSV VORZO WKH FRPSUHVVRU LV LQVX FLHQW If the gauge drops quickly there is a restriction or the pipe is too small If the gauge stays steady then...

Page 29: ...d damage the target surface If blasting continuously use an air dryer to further reduce the air moisture dew point Desiccant dryers produce a dew point of 40 F 40 C resulting in a dew point low enough...

Page 30: ...r eyes quickly causes tissue damage Always protect skin from direct contact with CO2 pellets nuggets or slices 2 Noise Emissions When the proper safety precautions are not followed prolonged exposure...

Page 31: ...27 OM A40FP 20150701 APPENDIX C SCHEMATICS IN THIS SECTION 120 VAC Schematic and BOM 28 230 VAC Schematic and BOM 34 Pneumatic Schematic 40...

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Page 46: ...ing Cold Jet 21 Control Panel 9 M Maintenance 19 O Operation Blast Cleaning Technique 14 Loading Dry Ice 15 Shut Down 15 Start Up 13 R Residual Risks 26 S Safety General Requirements 2 Electrostatic D...

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