DEMOLITION
When the machine is demolished,
compulsorily observe the provisions of the
regulations in force.
Separate the parts making up the machine
according to the different construction
materials (plastic, copper, iron, etc.).
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ROUTINE MAINTENANCE TABLE
FREQUENCY POINT OF INTER-
VENTION
TYPE OF INTER-
VENTION
EVERY DAY
Safety devices
Make sure that they
are integral, properly
installed and working.
Power supply
cable and plug
Visual check of the
wear state.
Tank
At every work cycle
end lean the machine
on the ground and
drain the condensate
from the tank, opening
the condensate
valve .
EVERY
WEEK
Wheels
Tire pressure control.
If necessary, inflate
with compressed air
up to max. 2.5 bar
No.2 Air filters,
front and rear side
Unscrew the screw;
Remove the cover;
Extract the filter; and
clean it with air;
Re-assemble the
cover properly.
N.B.:REPLACE
IN CASE OF
CLEAR WEAR.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
It includes all activities performed in order to
maintain the proper use and operation conditions
of the machine through different type of
intervention (adjustments, visual checks, cleaning
of air filters, etc.) carried out by the authorized
maintenance technical engineer at the established
frequency.
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7
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SUPPLEMENTARY MAINTENANCE
It includes all activities performed in order
to maintain the proper use and operation
conditions of the machine through different
types of interventions (adjustments,
replacements, etc.) carried out exclusively
by the technicians of the manufacturer at the
established frequency or in case of failure
or wear.
For any supplementary maintenance intervention,
compulsory request the technical assistance to the
manufacturer of the authorized dealer.
MAINTENANCE
STATE OF “SWITCHED OFF MACHINE”
Before performing any type of maintenance and/or
adjustment intervention on the machine, it is necessary
to compulsorily drain the tank (no pressure), to
disconnect power supply source, as well as to verify
that the machine is actually stopped and cannot be
switched on suddenly (ON-OFF switch on pos. ‘’OFF
(0)” and power supply cable disconnected from the
mains outlet and positioned close to the machine).
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The authorized operators must perform exclusively
the operations of their specific competence. And with
the consent of the company safety manager (if the
machine is used in a company).
The authorized operators are not allowed to leave the
machine unattended during its operation and during
maintenance operations.
TROUBLE
CAUSES
TROUBLESHOOTING
The machine
does not switch
on or stops
and does not
restart.
Lack of
power supply.
1.
Make sure that the “ON-
OFF ” switch is on pos.
“ON (I)”;
2. Check that the power sup
-
ply cable plug is working
and properly inserted in
the suitable outlet;
3. Check that possible exten
-
sions used and the power
supply outlet are working;
4. Check that the main
switch of the mains is
working and positioned on
“ON (I)”.
Tripping of
the restorable
thermal
switch due
to current
overload
and/or short-
circuit.
Follow the procedure
described.
The machine
starts many
times without
using the tools.
Leaks from
the air tube,
the tool or the
pneumatic
plant.
1. Check that the pneumatic
plant has not been dam
-
aged;
2.
Check the integrity and
the connection of the air
tube and of the tool.
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TROUBLE – CAUSES – TROUBLESHOOTING
The following table gives a series of
situations that can occur during the
use of the machine.
The authorized operators must perform exclusively
the operations of their specific competence. And with
the consent of the company safety manager (if the
machine is used in a company).
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