30
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
JOB
After every use.
• Check and if necessary clean the suction filter.
• Check any power cable, high-pressure pipes and clamp
tightness.
In the event of one or more parts being damaged, do not use
the machine and contact a
Skilled Technician
.
Every 50 hours.
• Check the integrity of the suction circuit.
• Check the fastening of the motor pump to the structure of the
machine in which it is integrated.
In the event of such fastening being unstable, do not use the
machine and contact a
Skilled Technician
(1)
.
(1)
Checks must be made more frequently if the motor pump operates where there are strong vibrations
SPECIAL MAINTENANCE
WARNING
• Special maintenance jobs must only be performed by a
Skilled Technician
.
Perform the special maintenance jobs shown in the manual of the machine in which the motor pump
is integrated; unless otherwise indicated, in relation to the motor pump, remember the following:
MAINTENANCE SCHEDULE
JOB
At the end of the season or once a year.
• Check the safety devices.
CAUTION
• The data shown on the chart are approximate. More frequent jobs may be necessary in case of particularly
heavy-duty use.
DISMANTLING AND DISPOSAL
Only qualified persons must be allowed to dismantle the motor pump and this operation must be performed
in compliance with the laws applicable in the country where the machine in which it is integrated has
been installed.
WARNING
• Before scrapping the motor pump, make it unusable, for example by cutting the power cable and make
harmless those parts that could be hazardous for children playing with the motor pump.
TROUBLESHOOTING
WARNING
•
Also follow the instructions contained in the manual of the machine in which the motor pump is
integrated.
• Before doing any jobs, perform the operations described in the
“s
top
”
paragraph.
In the event of not being able to restore the correct operation of the motor pump with the aid of the information
contained on the following table, contact a
Skilled Technician
.
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