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Service, maintenance and disposal
General
The MagicCleaner 150 requires minimal service and maintenance under normal operat-
ing conditions. However, several points must be observed in order for the device to re-
main operational for years to come.
WARNING!
Danger due to improper use!
This can result in serious personal injury, damage to property and the environment.
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Observe the safety data sheets of cleaning and/or Print electrolytes!
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Observe Safety Instructions from page
WARNING!
Danger from electrical current.
An electric shock can be fatal. Before any maintenance activities
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Set the power switch to - O -
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Unplug the device from grid power
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Attach a clear warning sign advising others not to switch the power source back on
At every start-up
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Check mains cable, grounding cable, and torch cable for damage
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Check cleaning electrodes and cleaning felt, cleaning brushes as well as Print elec-
trodes and Print felt for wear and burns and replace if necessary;
only use original spare parts and accessories from the manufacturer.
NOTE!
The air inlet and outlet openings on the device must not be blocked or even par-
tially covered.
At the end of
each shift
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In case of residues of cleaning agent or Print electrolyte, clean the device with neut-
ralizer and clean cloths
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Remove cleaning felt, cleaning brushes or Print felt and rinse with clean water;
replace worn or burnt cleaning felt / cleaning brushes / Print felt
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After cooling down, rinse the cleaning and Print electrodes with clear water
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Unscrew the cleaning electrolyte from the cleaning torch and close it
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Pump the cleaning torch empty
Disposal
Used cleaning felts are considered hazardous waste.
During cleaning and polishing, heavy metals are deposited in the cleaning electrolyte
used. Used cleaning electrolytes are therefore considered hazardous waste.
Materials should be disposed of according to valid local and national regulations.
Waste electrical and electronic equipment must be collected separately and recycled in
an environmentally sound manner in accordance with the European Directive and nation-
al law. Used equipment must be returned to the distributor or through a local authorized
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