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MAINTENANCE WORK AND REPLACEMENT OF WEARING PARTS
6
Maintenance work and replacement
of wearing parts
You can perform various maintenance tasks on your own. These
maintenance tasks are described in the following sections. Ex-
tensive maintenance tasks, especially on the electrical equipment
must be carried out by an expert.
6.1
TIGHTENING THE V-BELT
The V-belt must be re-tightened from time to time. Proceed in the
following manner:
1
Switch off the machine and always pull the power supply
plug out of the socket!
2
Turn the machine upside down, place it on its side or with
the motor housing on a table, at the same time avoiding
damage to the floor and machine.
3
Use the universal spanner to undo the two screws with which
the attachment is fastened on the fan housing (Fig. 27).
4
Use the universal spanner to undo the screw with which
the belt tightener plate is fastened (Fig. 28).
5
Grab the FLIP at the suction socket and press the belt
tightener plate forward with your thumb at the same time,
while using the other hand to retighten the three screws
with the universal spanner (Fig. 29).
6
Do not tighten the V-belt too much in order to prevent
excessive wear of the V-belt and V-belt pulley.
Fig. 29
Hold the FLIP firmly at the suction socket, press on
the belt tightener plate and tighten the three screws.
Fig. 27
Undo the two screws with which the attachment is
fastened.
Fig. 28
Undo the screw with which the belt tightener plate
is fastened.
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