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Scan Combiflex 800  – Manual 
Chapter 1 

 

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3  Transport 

3.1  Precautions 

 
Read “2.9Safety regarding transport” before attempting to transport the machine. 

3.2  Manual transport 

 

 

Detach the tools according to the instructions in “

4.11Changing tools

”. 

 

Push the handle downwards to lift the gear barrel about 10 cm (4”) from the ground. 

 

Push the machine in desired direction. 

3.3  Lifting 

 

Before attempting to lift the machine, read “

2.9.2Lifting

” 

 
 

 

Detach the tools according to the instructions in “

4.11Changing tools

”. 

 

Fasten the straps used for lifting at the two handles as shown in “

Figure 3-1

.

 

 

Lift the machine. 

 

 

Figure 3-1 

Lifting points 

3.4  Inside vehicles 

 

 

Detach the tools according to the instruction in “

4.11Changing tools

”. 

 

Secure the machine inside the vehicle. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Scan Combiflex 800

Page 1: ...Scan Combiflex 800 Users Guide http www scanmaskin com...

Page 2: ...h you all the best with your new Scan Combiflex 800 and hope that it lives up to your expectations Scanmaskin Sverige AB Claes G ran Bergstrand Managing Director Address ScanmaskinSweden AB Box 187 SE...

Page 3: ...ontal surfaces approved by Scanmaskin Sweden AB If SC 800 is used for other purposes or handled in ways other than that described in this User Guide Scanmaskin Sweden AB disclaims all responsibility E...

Page 4: ...y regarding maintenance 12 2 9 Safety regarding transport 12 2 9 1 Manual transport 12 2 9 2 Lifting 13 2 9 3 Inside vehicles 13 3 Transport 14 3 1 Precautions 14 3 2 Manual transport 14 3 3 Lifting 1...

Page 5: ...Scan Combiflex 800 Manual v 5 6 1 Common faults 20 5 6 2 Error codes 21 6 Spare Parts 22 7 Warranty 26 8 EU Declaration 27 9 Alphabetical reference 28 10 Contact information 30...

Page 6: ...accordance with the fuse used Failure to comply with the correct fuses may cause fire or injuries Power choice1 400 V 3 2 230 V 3 Power 11 kW 10 hp 7 5 kW 10 hp Current 15 3 A 27 A Voltage 380 400 V 3...

Page 7: ...Depth 1120 mm 44 1 Ambient temperature range during operation 10 C to 50 C 14 F to 122 F Ambient temperature range during storage 40 C to 70 C 40 F to 158 F When using water the ambient temperature mu...

Page 8: ...ved by Scanmaskin Sweden AB before operation See Grinding guide for information about available tools and 4 11Changing tools for information about how to change the tools The tools are fitted using th...

Page 9: ...ed concrete surfaces Preparation of the surface for coatings Polishing of the surface Removal of coating defects Removal of glue residues 1 5 Scope of supply The following parts are included with the...

Page 10: ...panel 4 3Control panel 2 Handle 3 Power inlet 1 1Electrical specifications 4 Dust collector connection 5 System fan 6 Wheel 7 Grinding head 4 11Changing tools 8 Dust cover 9 Cover 10 Bolt 11 Frame 12...

Page 11: ...y is responsible for compliance with the safety regulations during operation and maintenance and for the use of safety devices supplied with the machine as well as the provision of appropriate additio...

Page 12: ...ork or training staff to work with the machine From time to time the working practices of the operators are to be checked by a supervisor especially to the items regarding awareness of safety and haza...

Page 13: ...ilities of the machine operator with regard to traffic safety regulations and inform him not to take instructions from third parties who may not be complying with the local safety requirements Personn...

Page 14: ...work area for screws or other hard objects in the concrete Don t use the machine if there are any foreign objects stuck into the surface Such objects must be removed prior to operation of machine 2 6...

Page 15: ...entral near the machine Never lay the cable in a loop when operating the machine this will cause the cable to heat up and may cause fire See Figure 2 1 for explanation Figure 2 1 Recommended way to ha...

Page 16: ...to prevent burn injuries Adjustment servicing and inspection work on the period of time limits specified in this User Guide as well as any information on the replacement or parts and equipment must b...

Page 17: ...chine must be lifted according to the instructions in 3 3Lifting Observe the machines point of balance before lifting Failure to comply with these regulations may cause injuries or damages Only use st...

Page 18: ...the gear barrel about 10 cm 4 from the ground Push the machine in desired direction 3 3 Lifting Before attempting to lift the machine read 2 9 2Lifting Detach the tools according to the instructions...

Page 19: ...be worn at all times Never operate the machine when its not in its upright position Make sure there is no debris in the work area Check the work area for screws or other hard objects in the concrete D...

Page 20: ...800 Item Text Description 1 L R Selects rotation direction 2 HOURS Hour meter 3 EMERGENCY STOP Emergency stop 4 START Starts the machine 5 STOP Stops the machine 6 SPEED Speed of rotation Table 4 1 D...

Page 21: ...the machine to come to a complete stop before letting go of the handle Turn off the dust collector if used 4 7 Adjusting grinding speed Turn the SPEED knob 6 clock wise to increase the grinding speed...

Page 22: ...ake sure that the segment is secured use a small plastic hammer and slightly hit the segment outwards In reverse this technique can be used to loosen segments that are stuck 4 12Using with generator T...

Page 23: ...s Adjustment servicing and inspection work on the period of time limits specified in this User Guide as well as any information on the replacement or parts and equipment must be undertaken and or comp...

Page 24: ...cables Measure that all three phases are present and at full voltage near the machine O E E The emergency stop button is depressed Release the emergency stop button O Internal error If possible read...

Page 25: ...y There is a voltage drop at the power supply See A2001 A2006 Speed reference error The potentiometer on the control panel is damaged Inspect the potentiometer Replace if necessary S S A2009 Over temp...

Page 26: ...Scan Combiflex 800 Manual Chapter 4 22 6 Spare Parts 1 5 3 6 8 9 2 14 21 22 24 27 28 26 25 23 17 20 19 15 16 10 18 11 12 13 7 4...

Page 27: ...ring 7 Electrical cabinet 8 Fan 9 Fan grid 10 Wheel 11 Bolt 12 Washer 13 Wheel axis 14 Cover 15 Handleaxis 16 Handle lock pin 17 Interna dusthose 18 Rubber seal 19 Left dust hose 20 Right dust hose 21...

Page 28: ...Scan Combiflex 800 Manual Chapter 4 24 6 1 Grinding head...

Page 29: ...1 PE L 3 L2 L 1 Red Black Black Red Panel Inverter and fans Connectors 1 8 8 8 8 8 h Hour Meter 2 3 8 9 11 10 3 10 out2 out1 in3 in4 9 9 4 12 0 1 3 Figure 7 4Electrical schematic SC 800 Component Des...

Page 30: ...are not covered by the warranty 4 Scanmaskin is not liable for any damages to grinding discs or other similar equipment 5 The warranty only applies to material and design deficiencies and does not app...

Page 31: ...monized standards Safetyofmachinery EN ISO 12100 2010 Safetyofmachinery EN ISO 60204 1 Safe Torque Off EN 61800 5 2 Place of issue Lindome Gothenburg Sweden Name of authorized representative Claes G r...

Page 32: ...21 EU Declaration 27 F Faults troubleshooting See Maintenance Fuse External 2 G Grinding disc Replacement 19 M Maintenance Access 21 Common faults 20 Daily 19 Error codes See Error codes Inspection l...

Page 33: ...Scan Combiflex 800 Manual Chapter 7 29 Transport 14 lifting 14 manual 14 V W Warranty 26...

Page 34: ...mail info scanmineral dk Website www scanmaskin se Norway Postboks 6 Furuset N 1001 Oslo Tomtveien 12 N 2015 Leisund Phone 47 63 87 60 00 Fax 47 63 87 60 01 E mail info scanmaskin no Website www scanm...

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