Maintenance - Checking - Cleaning
GEDA
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MINI 60 S / MAXI 120 S / MAXI 150 S
Assembly and Operating Manual
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BL068 GB Edition 03/2015
8.1.1 Documenting the results
The operating company must document the results of the checks. The
documentation must be kept for a reasonable period of time – however
at least for the entire lifetime of the machine.
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The results of the recurring check can be recorded in writing in the
appendix of this manual.
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Verification of the execution of the last check must be attached to the
machine.
8.1.2 Checks before initial commissioning
Checks at the factory
The following tests have already been carried out at the factory:
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Dynamic test with 1.1x useful load.
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Electrical tests according to EN 60204.
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Function tests.
8.1.3 Checks after assembly / daily before starting operation
To guarantee safety when handling the machine, the person appointed
by the operating company is obliged to carry out a daily inspection of
certain machine areas / parts.
Defects detected must be immediately reported to the supervisor and
rectified. Defects may only be rectified by trained personnel responsible
for maintenance and servicing.
Always carry out visual inspections before function checks. Operation is
prohibited until the defects are rectified.
The following points must be checked daily
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Visual check before start of work
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refer to Chapter “Operation”
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Clean the drum guard (rope drum) (keep free from snow and ice in
winter).
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Keep the work area around the machine clear and clean.
For checks after each installation
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refer to Chapter “Assembly”
8.1.4 Recurring inspections
Recurring checks must be carried out in accordance with national regu-
lations.
GEDA recommends that you carry out a recurring check on an an-
nual basis. In the event of increased demand (e.g. multiple shift
operation), carry out checks at shorter intervals.