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4.4. Breaks or damages research and moving elements unblocking
Here follow are indicate the interventions for the
breaks or damages research and moving ele-
ments unblocking
which can be performed from
maintenance men.
TYPE
POTENTIAL CAUSE/S
MODALITY AND COMPARISONS
Net voltage lacking
General Black out
Contact the electric energy
distributor
Fuses or magneto thermals
intervention place upstream of the
machine feeding line
After having eliminated the causes
that have determined the protection
device intervention, restore it. In
case of problem persistency contact
an electrician technician.
Functioning intervention
Protection device intervention inside
the machine
Contact an electrician technician:
after having eliminated the causes
that have determined the protection
device intervention, restore it.
In case of fuses intervention
,
change them with types of the same
model, calibration and intervention
curve.
Cause/s not identifiable
Contact directly the Authorized
Assistance Center
The machine doesn’t function: the
Archimedean screw doesn’t rotate
Feeding voltage lacking.
Sectioning devices set on “OFF”.
Intervened fuses or not functioning
magneto thermals.
Lacked running button functioning
Thermal intervention due to the
overheating
Check and restore the electric
energy.
Turn the sectioning devcies in the
position “ON”
Change the intervened fuses, check
the magneto thermal switches state.
Check the START button efficiency
and eventually contact directly the
Authorized Assistance Center.
Wait the complete cooling before the
machine restarting
4.5. Extraordinary maintenance
For the intervention of extraordinary maintenance,
consequent to breaks or revisions or mechanical
and electric damages, it is necessary an interven-
tion request directly to the Authorized Assistance
Center.
The instructions about the extraordinary main-
tenance don’t appear in the present instruction
manual for the use
and so must be explicitly re-
quested to the manufacturer.
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