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Oil-Free Scroll Compressor 4kW ~ 15kW
cleaning parts
- For re-installation, ensure all
components are installed properly
and, in doing so, ensure that all
fastening elements are re-installed
and all screws are tightened using
the correct torque.
- Before re-commissioning of the
machine:
- Ensure that all maintenance
work has been performed and
completed according to the in-
structions and information in-
cluded in this manual.
- Ensure that nobody in the haz-
ard area.
- Ensure that all covers and
safety devices are installed and
functional.
- Ensure that no tools, rags or
loose parts are left in or on the
compressor or drive parts.
Compressed air
WARNING!
Danger of injury from compressed
air!
Compressed air can escape from
compressed air hoses or components
under pressure in case of improper
handling or in the event of a fault. This
can result in eye injuries, dust being
raised, or hoses making uncontrolled
movements.
Pressurised components can move in
an uncontrolled manner and can
cause injuries if handled incorrectly.
- Before removing hoses or com-
ponents under pressure, make
sure the pressure is relieved.
- Have faulty components that are
under pressure during operation
replaced by appropriate specialist
personnel immediately.
- Before all work, make sure that the
compressor is not under pressure;
wait at least 5 minutes.
7.2 Spare parts
WARNING!
Risk of injury due to using wrong
spare parts!
Using incorrect or faulty spare parts
brings dangers to the personnel and
can cause damages, malfunctions or
complete failure.
- Only use genuine spare parts
supplied by the manufacturer or
manufacturer-approved spare
parts.
- If in doubt, always contact the
manufacturer.
Loss of warranty
The use of non-approved
spare/replacement parts will invali-
date the warranty.
Procure replacement parts from authorized deal-
ers or directly from the manufacturer.
Please refer to the Parts list for accurate part
number information.
7.3 Maintenance schedule
The next section describes the maintenance work
that is required for optimal and fault-free operation
of the machine.
Insofar as increased wear can be detected during
regular checks, the required maintenance intervals
must be shortened according to the actual signs of
wear. For questions about maintenance work or
intervals contact the manufacturer.