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Operating instructions WasteStar CC 

 

9717376

 

Design and construction subject to change without prior notice! 

 

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technical modifications carried out without the manufacturer’s written authori-
sation,  or  any  modifications  carried  out  by  unauthorised  persons,  will  lead  to 
the  complete  loss  of  any  guarantee  claims  and  will  invalidate  any  liability  for 
the product. 

5.3 

Basic safety measures  

 

 DANGER

 

Risk of injury due to electric shock, damage to property. 

Parts carrying electric current as well as moving or rotating parts can 
cause·danger to the user’s life and limb and material damage. 

Danger can arise from the improper use of the installation or if it is used for pur-
poses for which it was not intended. 

The installation may only be operated by adequately qualified staff who have 
been trained by the operating company and who have been trained about the 
Hazard and Safety Instructions. 

When electrical equipment is in operation, it is inevitable that some parts of this 
equipment are live with dangerous current. 

All  current  to  the  whole  installation  must  be  switched  off  before  the  machine’s 
cladding  or electrical equipment is opened. 

PLACE THE MAIN SWITCH IN THE “OFF“ POSITION and install suita-
ble security measures to prevent the switch from being switched on.

 

Work  and  troubleshooting  on  electrical  parts  of  the  installation  must  be  per-
formed by specialists only. Observe accident prevention regulations. 

The operator must not restart the installation until 

all cover panels 

have been 

put back in place. 

 

Qualified staff

, as defined by the Operating Instructions, are persons: 

–  over 14 years of age 

–  who have read and observe the safety instructions as well as the operating 

instruction, 

 

 

 DANGER

 

Danger to life due to permanent magnets 

Permanent magnets are installed under the task area (top edge of the machine). 

There is a high possibility of eliminating any influence on active implants (e.g. 
pacers, defibrillators) by maintaining a safety distance of 30 cm (distance of the 
field source to the implant). 

 

 

 

 
 

 

 

 

NOTE 

Damage to property

 

The installation, switch cabinets and other electrical components must NOT be 
sprayed with a hose or a high pressure cleaner. 

Avoid  flooding  the  base  of  the  system  to prevent  damage  to components  from 
penetrating water! 

 

Summary of Contents for WasteStar CC

Page 1: ...ting Instructions for the MEIKO disposal system for organic kitchen waste WasteStar CC Compact Concept Translation of the Original operating instructions 9717376 Valid from 2014 01 01 Update 2017 03 1...

Page 2: ...r s duty of care 10 5 2 Measures to ensure safe system operation 10 5 3 Basic safety measures 11 5 3 1 Working on the electrical equipment 12 6 DELIVERY TRANSPORT INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY 13 6 1 Deli...

Page 3: ...0 MAINTENANCE AND CARE 25 10 1 Care general 25 10 2 Care of stainless steel surfaces 25 10 3 Technical data 26 11 STAFF TRAINING 27 12 OPERATING ERRORS 27 12 1 Help yourself in case of faults 28 13 MA...

Page 4: ...the details the images or the descriptions contained in these operating instructions Should you require any further information or in case any particular problems should arise that are not dealt with...

Page 5: ...BURG Phone 49 0 781 203 0 http www meiko de info meiko de or Name and address of the MEIKO branch manufacturer s agent or from MEIKO authorised Service Partners Enter company s stamp or address 1 3 Au...

Page 6: ...ing safety symbols will appear throughout these operating instructions These symbols are designed to draw the reader s attention to the text next to the safety instructions DANGER Refers to a dangerou...

Page 7: ...dustrial kitchens The WasteStar CC makes possible the economical environmentally friendly and ra tional preparation disposal of kitchen waste and food waste The organic waste that occurs is fed into t...

Page 8: ...em only Qualified personnel must be older than 14 years of age Personnel must have been adequately qualified instructed and authorised by the operator 3 3 Foreseeable use The installation must not be...

Page 9: ...uct conforms to the essential requirements of the following EC Directives harmonized stand ards national standards Par la pr sente nous certifions sous notre seule responsabilit la conformit du produi...

Page 10: ...the manufacturer when needed Any potential claims by the user shall be rendered void if the system was altered using parts other than original spare parts only appropriately qualified and authorised p...

Page 11: ...ll current to the whole installation must be switched off before the machine s cladding or electrical equipment is opened PLACE THE MAIN SWITCH IN THE OFF POSITION and install suita ble security measu...

Page 12: ...ar suitable work clothing Loose clothing and jewellery increases the risk of being caught on protruding parts Wear closely fitting work clothing Do not wear rings necklaces or other pieces of jeweller...

Page 13: ...diately in writing and also send a photo of the damaged parts to us 6 2 Transport and installation WARNING Risk of injury caused by heavy loads In order to avoid damaging the system and causing seriou...

Page 14: ...of wood which has been treated against pests The plastic sheeting PE sheeting can be recycled The cardboard packaging material used to protect the edges can also be re cycled The steel strap from the...

Page 15: ...ins sep arator in the permanently wired electrical installation If an unearthed neutral N is used with alternating current the power dis connection device must have 4 poles with alternating current 2...

Page 16: ...the front cladding before commission ing Check that all screw connections are tight Please also read the chapter General safety instructions 7 2 General operating instructions Fill the funnel max 2 3...

Page 17: ...notice Page 17 of 36 8 Operating the WasteStar CC System operators must be very familiar with the Operating Instructions Incorrect operation may result in personal injury or material damage 8 1 Opera...

Page 18: ...fill In case of raw organic waste raw fruit vegetables 15 litres Feed kitchen waste and leftovers into the funnel If required add water for rinsing off Press the grinder on button The grinder on butto...

Page 19: ...system with approxi mately 10 litres of hot water 5 Press the Grinder button The grinder will run for about 5 minutes 6 Press the Drain button The pump will run for 8 sec Press and hold down the Drai...

Page 20: ...e person carrying out the mainte nance and repair work Failure to observe these precautions can result in severe injury or damage to property 11 Turn off the local main switch 12 Remove the front pane...

Page 21: ...Switch off the WasteStar CC 24 Install siphon trap Turn off the local main switch 25 Open the revision drain slide empty the machine then close the revision drain Any safety covers that must be remov...

Page 22: ...nit door 32 Attach the front panel 33 After 20 minutes install siphon trap 33 Open the revision drain slide empty the machine then close the revision drain Any safety covers that must be removed in or...

Page 23: ...1 of collection tank Open stop baffle 2 Thoroughly spray out the collection tank with water during emptying using a water hose After emptying Close cover 1 of collection tank Close stop baffle 2 9 4...

Page 24: ...d 2 weeks it is essential to drain the entire system WasteStar CC ducts collection tanks Switch on the local main switch Switch on the WasteStar CC Fill the empty system with ap proximately 10 litres...

Page 25: ...ts can be wiped with a possibly damp cloth or sponge Be sure to wipe dry after cleaning to avoid traces of scale Use demineralised wa ter if possible Do not use aggressive cleaning or scouring agents...

Page 26: ...prox 30 litres Transport quantity at minimum approximately 3 litres minute Weight empty approx 115 kg Weight filled approx 160 kg Connecting values 400V 3 NPE 50 60 Hz 2 45 kW 5 9 A Fixed connection w...

Page 27: ...cal Maintenance Repairs trained electrician The instructions must be acknowledged in writing 12 Operating errors Despite being expertly designed the machine may develop minor faults which are usually...

Page 28: ...itch on the system and repeat draining Contact the authorised service technician Grinding equipment blocked No fault messages on the device Drive belt whizzes slips Contact the authorised service tech...

Page 29: ...s to prevent unauthorised ac cess Existing safety systems must not be removed As a matter of principle no safety systems may be disassembled or decommissioned except in the event of maintenance and re...

Page 30: ...e a year 2 Drive belt wheel drive belt Check drive belt for external damage and wear at least once a year Check drive belt tension at least once a year Replace drive belt wheel bearing if it is leakin...

Page 31: ...g rubber buffers at least once a year Check chain for damage and wear at least once a year Check slide valve at least once a year Check holding down device at least once a year Check inspection window...

Page 32: ...e basis of DIN EN ISO 11204 precision class 2 Noise level in the workplace LpA 70 dB measurement uncertainty 2 5 dB 17 Non ionising radiation Non ionising radiation is not produced intentionally but u...

Page 33: ...Housing 31 I Installation and assembly 14 Installation area 15 Intended use 7 M Maintenance 28 30 Malfunction 12 28 N Noise emission 32 Non ionising radiation 32 O Operating conditions 14 Operating d...

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