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5. Care and daily maintenance
(Trained personnel only)
Always keep the area inside and around the machine clean and tidy. Get into the habit of checking over the machine at least once a
week, and clean if so required. Use a damp cloth with water and washing-up liquid.
Apply a lubricant spray
with a pipe. Avoid lubri-
cating any parts other
than the intended ones!
5.1 CLEANING
WARNING !
Ensure that electrical components are
not in contact with water or other li-
quids. When the machine is cleaned by
staff other than the operator, eg a clea-
ner, he or she must be given instructions
regarding cleaning of the machine
ATTENTION !
The installation should be turned off be-
fore cleaning. Lock the master switch lo-
cated on the mast so that the installation
can’t be turned on while cleaning is in
progress.
5.2 SERVICE & MAINTENENCE
Within the warranty period, repairs may only
be performed under the supervision of a
technichian of the supplier.
The quality of any replacement part must at least
correspond to the one of the original part (compare speci-
cations). All parts can be ordered from the manufacturer.
As a precaution, it may be advisable to stock some spare
parts to minimize downtime. Consult the manufacturer. See
”Recommended spare parts list” last in the spare parts sec-
tion.
The installation consists mainly of standard parts (which
can be purchased on the open market), but also of ori-
ginal parts (which are available from the manufacturer).
Standard parts:
•
Use preferably the same make as the original. If in dou-
bt, consult the supplier.
Original parts:
•
Replacement parts must be ordered from the supplier.
ELECTRICAL WORKS
Although the power switch is turned off
some electricity may remain in the
installation, eg in capacitors or in the
form of potential energy differences.
Therefore wait a few minutes before
work with electrical wiring can begin.
SERVICE AND MAINTENANCE
The power should be broken with the
power main switch during service or
maintenance. Also the main switch must
be locked to prevent unplanned actua-
tion.
WARNING !
Deviations from the above rules can
have consequences that endanger the
safe operation of the installation and
the warranty period will be forfeited.
The manufacturer is not responsible for
events resulting from such deviations.
X
Y
Z
To be checked
Adjustment and/or lubrication
Range
Tensioning of chain for driving of
board, standard machine.
Make sure that the board is not under load and then take hold of the periphery
of the board and feel whether there is any lateral free play.
If there is more than 30 mm of free play, the chain must be adjusted by undo-
ing all 4 nuts
X
, and by tensioning using the two screws
Y
with associated
nuts
Z
so that the free play is brought to max 10 mm.
Clean the chain and lubricate with oil.
3 months
(for the rst
time, after 3
weeks)
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