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2.2 Operation
Refer to Figure 4�
Switch (A) is used to switch the
Vibrax
ON
and OFF� Switching the device on simulta-
neously selects the vibrator activation�
Switch settings:
OFF;
ON, fine oscillation mode
ON, coarse oscillation mode
Using the 4 power level switch settings in
combination with the 2 selectable wave
forms, you can adjust the vibration inten-
sity to optimally match the materials being
processed�
You can change the setting of the power
level switch (B) at any time, without having
to first switch the
Vibrax
off�
Tip:
Until you become familiar with the
Vibrax
and its operation, we recom-
mend turning the power level switch
to its lowest setting before switching
the
Vibrax
on�
3. Cleaning / Maintenance
The
Vibrax
is maintenance-free�
3.1 Cleaning the Rubber Mat
If and when it becomes dirty, the rubber
mat can be easily removed for cleaning:
• Remove the mat (Figure 5).
• Clean the mat with water and then wipe
it dry�
• If necessary, apply a thin coat of silicone
to the mat�
• Reinstall the mat. Ensure that the rubber
mat locks into place with its groove be-
low the edge of the vibration plate over
its entire circumference (Figure 6)�
Tip:
Regularly apply a thin coat of silicone
to the mat� This will extend the mat’s
service life and will make it easier to
remove hardened residue�
3.2 Cleaning the Housing
Always disconnect the device
from the power supply before
cleaning the housing!
Never clean the device under
running water and never sub-
merge it.
NEVER use cleansers containing
solvents to clean the device!
Wipe the housing with a damp cloth�
The control levers can be removed to
clean the housing:
• Remove the Allen key from its holder on
the control lever (Figure 3)
• Loosen the fastening screw (Figure 7).
• Pull the control levers off (Figure 8).
• Wipe the housing with a damp cloth.
• Reinsert the control levers.
• Retighten the fastening screw
(Figure 9)�
• Return the Allen key to its holder.
3.3 Fuse Replacement
Always disconnect the device
from the power supply before
replacing the fuse.
When replacing fuses, only use fuses with
the same rating as the original�
Refer to the “Technical Specifications”
section�
NEVER use fuses with a higher
rating!
The fuse holder (E) is located on the rear
of the unit next to the power cord socket
(Figure 2)�
• Unplug the power cord.
• Release and pull the fuse holder out
(Figure 10)�
• Remove the faulty fuse and replace it
(Figure 11)�
• Push the fuse holder back in place until
its locks on both sides�
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