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13. HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION 

 

Prior to shipping, the equipment is carefully packed in cardboard package. During transportation and storage, 
always maintain the pump the right way up as indicated on the box. On receipt check that package has not 
been damaged.  Then, storage the machine in a dry location.    
 

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Due to machine contained weight and size, it is not necessary the use of material handling 
equipment. Anyway, we recommend to lift the equipment observing the right way up shown on 
the cardboard package. 

 
 

 

14. OPERATING HAZARDS

 

 

 

 

 
 
 
 

Power supply 

Any type of intervention must not be carried out before  unplugging the machine from power supply. Make 
sure that no one can start it up again during the intervention. All the installed electric and electronic equipment, 
reservoirs and basic components must be grounded. 

 

Flammability 

The lubricant generally used in lubrication systems is not normally flammable. However, it is advised to avoid 
contact with extremely hot substances or naked flames.   

                
Pressure 

Prior to any intervention, check the absence of residual pressure in any branch of the lubricant circuit as it may 
cause oil sprays when disassembling components or fittings.  

 

Noise  

Pump does not produce excessive noise, less than 70 dB(A). 

 

 
 

15. PRECAUTIONS 

 

No particular operating hazards characterize the machine, except for the following precautions: 
 

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Operator’s contact with the lubricant in case of piping breaking/opening or during 
refill/maintenance. -> Protection against direct and indirect contact with the fluid must be provided 
by the user: 

the operator must be provided with suitable individual protective clothing and devices 

(tit VIII – 626).  

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Use of incompatible lubricant. Main unauthorized fluids:       

                                                  

 

                                                                             

 

 

Fluids 

Dangers 

Lubricants containing abrasive components 

Premature wear of pump 

Lubricants containing silicon 

Pump failure 

Petrol – solvents – inflammable liquids 

Fire – explosion –seal damage 

Corrosive products 

Pump damage - danger to persons 

Water Pump 

oxidization 

Food Products 

Contamination of the product 

 

                                 

WARNING:  It is necessary to carefully read about the instructions and the risks involved in

the use of lubrication machines. The operator must know the machine
functioning through the User and Maintenance Manual. 

Summary of Contents for SMART2

Page 1: ...HE MACHINE 7 INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE 8 TROUBLESHOOTING 9 MAINTENANCE PROCEDURE 10 DISPOSAL 11 ORDERING INFORMATION 12 DIMENSIONS 13 HANDLING AND TRANSPORTATION 14 OPERATING HAZARDS 15 PRECAUTIONS 16 WARR...

Page 2: ...tion cycles lubrication will be described in paragraph 2 1 2 necessary to vent air from the pump and check lubrication functions Prelube takes place on POWER ON on RESET Any time new parameters are se...

Page 3: ...66 gals By pass Calibration 25 bar 367 5 psi Pressure Switch calibration 18 bar 264 6 psi Insulation Class B Rotation direction clockwise Revolutions min 2900 3500 2900 Max working time in continuous...

Page 4: ...serial On the front panel there are Push button for manual control MANUAL LED indicator for PUMP ON 5 1 AUTOMATIC SMART2 VIP2004 Controller located under the cover of automatic SMART2 allows pump tot...

Page 5: ...d the unit Do not install the unit in aggressive or explosive inflammable environments or on vibrating surfaces To install the pump use only the supplied bracket provided with two holes for 6 mm 0 2 i...

Page 6: ...n terminal M2 Furthermore it is also shown how to change the type of connection indipendent or serial for the pressure switch and electric level contact by acting on the jumper located on the electron...

Page 7: ...each time the bridge is removed and then put back in place In order to make a complete reset of the machine remove the bridge and switch off the machine 6 4 4 PRECAUTIONS TO BE TAKEN DURING CONNECTING...

Page 8: ...ubricant and refill the reservoir by means of the oil refill plug provided with a filter Do not pour lubricant directly into the reservoir without using this oil refill plug 7 3 2 Machine start up In...

Page 9: ...UBE X 2 TIMER 00m05s STOP STANDBY 01m00s setup start PRELUBE X 3 TIMER 00m05s STOP PRELUBE will be carried out only when prelube cycles are set PRELUBE 0 Whether prelube has been completely carried ou...

Page 10: ...NLY for PS To modify DELAY Time for pump OFF To modify LUBE Cycle To modify WAIT Time between two or more lube cycles Note this parameter is displayed only if Lube or Prelube 1 To select START mode sy...

Page 11: ...continuous service 01s 16m39s 00m 05s START IN LUBRIC START MODE It allows to choose how to start the working session START IN STANDBY START IN LUBRIC Norm Open Alarm It allows to choose the type of a...

Page 12: ...nds ALARM 01 TIMER FAULT Internal process error during lube by timer ALARM 02 PX VENT FAILED At the beginning of lube by PS it was detected that the system has not vented air ALARM 04 PS PRESSURE ALAR...

Page 13: ...ure that the identification label and all the other relative documents are also destroyed 11 ORDERING INFORMATION 11 1 MANUAL SMART2 11 2 AUTOMATIC SMART2 PART N DESCRIPTION 3600240 SMART2 ELECTRO PUM...

Page 14: ...manual 3600904 Motor unit for SMART2 110V 60Hz automatic and manual 3600905 Motor unit for SMART2 220V 50Hz automatic and manual 6770033 Transparent reservoir 3 litres 0 66 gals 3292053 Manometer 60...

Page 15: ...any intervention check the absence of residual pressure in any branch of the lubricant circuit as it may cause oil sprays when disassembling components or fittings Noise Pump does not produce excessi...

Page 16: ...paid receipt of subject product to an authorized Dropsa Sales Service location we will then either repair or replace such product s at out option and if determined to be a warranted defect we will per...

Page 17: ...red in conformance with the EUROPEAN COMMUNITY DIRECTIVE relating to machines 98 37 EC 91 368 EEC low voltage BT 73 23 EEC Has been manufactured in conformance with the following technical harmonised...

Page 18: ...el 55 011 5631 0007 Fax 55 011 5631 9408 E mail salesbr dropsa com Dropsa S p A Via B Croce 1 20090 Vimodrone MI Italy Tel 39 02 250 79 1 Fax 39 02 250 79 767 E mail sales dropsa it Export E mail vend...

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