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Table of Contents

 

SK300 CE

 

V. 1.0

 

4

 

 

 

 

4.1.2  Remove the plastic foil ....................................................................................... 16

 

4.1.3  Unlock the machine ............................................................................................ 17

 

4.1.4  Remove the wooden blocks ............................................................................... 17

 

4.1.5  Remove the transport brackets .......................................................................... 18

 

4.1.6  Dispose of the packaging material ..................................................................... 18

 

4.2 

Put the machine in position............................................................................................. 18

 

4.2.1  Move the machine from the pallet ...................................................................... 18

 

4.2.2  Move the machine to the final location ............................................................... 18

 

4.2.3  Level the machine .............................................................................................. 19

 

4.3 

Finish the installation ...................................................................................................... 19

 

5 Troubleshooting ......................................................................................................... 20

 

5.1 

General troubleshooting procedure ................................................................................ 20

 

5.2 

Contact service ............................................................................................................... 20

 

5.3 

Error messages and other faults..................................................................................... 20

 

6 Technical 

data ............................................................................................................ 21

 

6.1 

General specifications .................................................................................................... 21

 

6.2 

Dimensions and mass .................................................................................................... 21

 

6.3 

Ambient conditions ......................................................................................................... 21

 

6.4 

Noise level ...................................................................................................................... 21

 

6.5 

Safety classifications ...................................................................................................... 22

 

6.6 

Electrical specifications .................................................................................................. 22

 

6.7 

Electrical diagram ........................................................................................................... 23

 

Summary of Contents for FAST&FLUID SK300 CE

Page 1: ...Manual SK300 CE V 1 0 Fast Fluid Management B V www fast fluid com...

Page 2: ...f Fast Fluid Management B V to notify any person of such revision or change Details and values given in this manual are average values and have been compiled with care They are not binding however and...

Page 3: ...nel 10 3 1 3 Factory default shake times 10 3 1 4 Type plate serial number 10 3 1 5 Type plate details 11 3 2 Operation 11 3 2 1 Turning on the machine 11 3 2 2 Turning on the machine when the machine...

Page 4: ...hine from the pallet 18 4 2 2 Move the machine to the final location 18 4 2 3 Level the machine 19 4 3 Finish the installation 19 5 Troubleshooting 20 5 1 General troubleshooting procedure 20 5 2 Cont...

Page 5: ...l language of the manual is English All other language versions are translations of the original instructions 1 1 How to work with the manual For the safe use of the machine it is important 1 To famil...

Page 6: ...e according to the instructions in this manual Connect the machine to a grounded wall socket Do not use extension cords or inadequately rated power cables Make sure that the power cable is freely acce...

Page 7: ...install the machine when you are a qualified service technician who is trained and certified by Fast Fluid Management B V 2 4 CE certification The machine is CE certified This means that the machine c...

Page 8: ...te Shows further information CAUTlON Can cause damage to the machine 2 7 Disposal of the machine 1 Sort the machine the accessories and the packagingfor environmentally friendly recycling 2 Do not dis...

Page 9: ...H 3 Operator manual 3 1 Description 3 1 1 Overview of the machine A On off switch B Net entry C Type plate See also 3 1 5 D Spindle E Door F Lid padding G Can handle retainer H Wheels l Adjustable fee...

Page 10: ...C Stop up key D Start keys 3 1 3 Factory default shake times Note The display shows the factory default shake times Each start key has a default time You can combine the different shake times by selec...

Page 11: ...ed 3 Set the on off switch to ON When the machine is on the display shows 3 2 2 Turning on the machine when the machine is in hibernation When the machine is in hibernation the illumination of the dis...

Page 12: ...avitational centre in the middle of the can table WARNlNG It is possible that the can is heavy Use the correct lifting tool when appropriate Obey the local regulations CAUTlON Make sure that all cans...

Page 13: ...the space between the lid of the can and the can plate causes the can to move during operation Use the lid padding to prevent the displacement of the can 1 Put the lid padding on the can Close the do...

Page 14: ...3 2 7 Stop the operation manually 1 Push the stop up key 2 Wait until the display shows rdY The doors are unlocked 3 If necessary remove the can See 3 2 6 3 2 8 Using the emergency stop switch 1 Push...

Page 15: ...easures required for handling the colorant CAUTlON Do not use cleaning agents based on organic solvents to clean the machine 3 3 2 General cleaning after every operation 1 Clean the machine with a clo...

Page 16: ...lnstallation V 1 0 16 SK300 CE 4 lnstallation 4 1 Unpack the machine 4 1 1 Remove the cardboard 1 Remove the cardboard A 4 1 2 Remove the plastic foil 1 Remove the plastic foil A A A...

Page 17: ...4 Remove the wooden blocks CAUTlON If you do not remove all loose parts this can cause severe damage to the machine when it is in operation 1 Remove the wooden blocks from the machine Use the cord A 2...

Page 18: ...terial 1 Dispose of the packaging material in an environmentally friendly way according to local regulations see 2 7 4 2 Put the machine in position 4 2 1 Move the machine from thepallet 1 Optionally...

Page 19: ...he power cable to the net entry 3 Connect the power cable to the wall socket Note Make sure that the on of key and power cable are freely accessible 4 2 3 Level the machine 1 Move down the adjustable...

Page 20: ...er ormanufacturer See www fast fluid com 5 3 Error messages and other faults Note See the column Possible solution to solve the problem When the problem persists contact service See 5 2 Problem Possib...

Page 21: ...on Dimensions height x width x depth cm 116 x 72 x 61 Packed dimensions height x width x depth cm 160 x 78 x 78 Mass incl packaging kg 201 Minimum requirement of the load capacity of the floor accordi...

Page 22: ...sification 32 EMC ElectroMagnetic Compliancy classification Class B Overvoltage category Class II 6 6 Electrical specifications Parameter Specification Power consumption maximum W 750 Maximum leakage...

Page 23: ...Technical data V 1 0 23 SK300 CE 6 7 Electrical diagram...

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