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Chapter 9. Cleaning
9. Cleaning
9.1 Safety during cleaning
!
DANGER
Electrical voltage.
Danger of death due to electric shock.
• Work on the electronic control system may only be per-
formed by a qualified electrician.
• Switch off the machine and pull out the mains plug.
• Secure the machine against unexpectedly being switched
back on.
!
DANGER
Rotating shafts.
Danger of death due to being pulled into the ma-
chine and crushed.
When the motor is running, the pump shaft rotates
in the material hopper!
• Do not reach into the rotating shaft.
• Do not place any objects into the rotating shaft.
!
DANGER
Pressurised conveyor hoses.
Risk of injury and risk of property damage due to
escaping and/or flying material, and/or bursting
conveyor hoses!
• Before disconnecting the conveyor hoses, make sure that
the hoses are depressurised. To do so, check the pressure
indicator on the mortar pressure gauge. The pressure in-
dicator must display 0 bar!
• Before opening the hose coupling, let the inoBEAM F30
run in reverse to reduce any pressure!
• Use only conveyor hoses which, depending on the set
used, are permissible with an operating pressure of 40
bar (set “D” and “R”) or 230 bar (set “HP”), and are in
technically perfect condition (e.g. do not have any cracks
or other external damage!).
9.2 Cleaning process (pump set “D”)
1. Close the air valve and run the machine’s material hop-
per over a suitable receptacle container until it is empty.
2. Press the green button on the remote control cable to
switch on the machine and close the ball valve on the
spray head.
3. Then fill the material hopper with water and remove
any adhering material (e.g. with a brush)
4. Press the green button on the remote control cable to
switch on the machine.
5. Open the ball valve on the spray head until water comes
out of the spray head.
6. Close the ball valve on the spray head and press the
green button on the remote control cable to switch off
the machine.
7. Open the screw connection on the spray head and re-
move the nozzle.
8. Clean the nozzle with a sponge or a cleaning brush.
9. Uncouple the quick-release coupling on the hose con-
nection by opening both cam levers. Put a sponge ball
into the hose and then reconnect the material hose.
10. Add some more water to the material hopper. Open the
ball valve on the spray head. Start the pump process by
pressing the green button on the remote control cable.
The sponge ball is carried through the material hose by
the water and removes any adhering residual material
from the walls of the material hose.
11. Once the sponge ball has emerged from the spray
head, turn the switch to “0” to stop the pump process.
12. Repeat the cleaning process with the sponge ball up to
twice depending on how dirty the machine is.
13. Insert the cleaned nozzle back into the spray head and
close the screw connection.
14. Disassemble the component with the rotor/stator.
15. Screw the rotor out of the stator and store it in a dry
location after cleaning.
16. Before reassembly, coat both the rotor and the stator
generously with assembly spray lubricant (item no.
10004591) in order to make it easier to screw the ro-
tor into the stator. Ensure that the rotor is correctly in-
stalled in the stator.