MCH36 Silent Touch
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Disassembly and demolition must only be carried out by qualified personnel. At every stage of
demolition observe the safety regulations contained in this manual carefully.
15.5 Dismantling the compressor
Dismantle the compressor in accordance with all the precautions imposed by the laws in force in the country of
use. Before demolishing request an inspection by the relevant authorities and relative report. Disconnect the
compressor from the electrical system. Eliminate any interfaces the compressor may have with other
machines, making sure that interfaces between remaining machines are unaffected. Empty the tank containing
the lubricating oil and store in compliance with the laws in force. Proceed with disassembly of the individual
compressor components and group them together according to the materials they are made of the compressor
mainly consists of steel, stainless steel, cast iron, aluminum and plastic parts. Then scrap the machine in
compliance with the laws in force in the country of use.
16.0 Instructions for Emergency Situations
16.1 Fire
In the event of fire, use a CO
2
extinguisher in compliance with the relevant standards in force. Contact the fire
department.
17.0 Maintenance Register
17.1 Customer Service
Customers continue to receive assistance after the purchase of a compressor. To this end
Nuvair
has created
a customer service network covering the entire country.
17.2 Scheduled Maintenance
The scheduled maintenance program is designed to keep your compressor in perfect working order. Some
simple tasks, described in this manual, can be carried out directly by the customer; others, instead, require that
the work be carried out by trained personnel. For the latter we recommend you always contact our office. This
section provides a simple tool with which to request assistance and register completed scheduled maintenance
work. Start-up and maintenance checks/tasks, once completed by our qualified technician, are registered in
this maintenance chapter by way of an official stamp, signature, and inspection date; the number of working
hours is also registered. The maintenance schedules/coupons easily let you know when our assistance service
should be contacted to carry out work.
17.3 Using the compressor under heavy duty conditions
Where compressors are used in particularly difficult conditions (high levels of pollution, presence of solid
particulate in suspension etc.), scheduled maintenance tasks must be carried out more frequently as per the
advice given by our assistance network.