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5.2 Maintenance and Procedures in Case of Malfunctions
The operator must be instructed to perform routine inspections, making minor adjustments,
cleaning and to observe signs of breakdowns that could occur. Examples include: check for strange
noise; loss of power of the appliance; the non-performance by the appliances of the service to which it
proposes; among others. Actions such as these are essential to ensure a longer equipment life.
ATTENTION!
When maintenance is made (even if small adjustments), always unplug the appliance from the
mains.
ATTENTION!
The blades may be re-sharpened when they lose their cut. To do this, contact the nearest
technical assistance.
It is recommended to carry out preventive maintenance every 6 months, checking and
adjusting clearances, cleaning internal parts, etc.. When detecting broken or malfunctioning parts,
always replace using original parts.
By carrying out preventive maintenance, the inconvenience of keeping the appliance still
when needed most is eliminated, the cost of maintenance is reduced and the risk of accidents is
reduced.
ATTENTION!
Preventive maintenance requires a trained professional.
Make sure the appliance is disconnected from the power grid.
Whenever an item related to the safety of the appliance is removed (e.g. when performing
maintenance), put it back in its proper place and confirm that it is performing its function
correctly.
When a breakdown or non-compliance is detected, refer your appliance to the nearest
technical assistance. See technical assistance on our website:
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