
CAUTION
Dust disturbances when working with compressed air
When cleaning with compressed air, dust, metal chips, or cleaning agents can be whirled up.
Injuries can result.
When cleaning using compressed air, make sure you use suitable extraction equipment and
wear protective equipment (safety goggles, protective suit, etc.).
NOTICE
Damage to insulation
If metal swarf enters the winding head when cleaning with compressed air, this can damage
the insulation. Clearance and creepage distances can be undershot. This may cause damage
to the machine extending to total failure.
When cleaning with compressed air, ensure there is adequate extraction.
NOTICE
Machine damage caused by foreign bodies
Foreign bodies such as dirt, tools or loose components, such as screws etc., can be left by
accident inside the machine after maintenance is performed. These can cause short circuits,
reduce the performance of the cooling system or increase noise in operation. They can also
damage the machine.
● When carrying out maintenance work, make sure that no foreign bodies are left in or on
the machine.
● Securely attach all loose parts again once you have completed the maintenance
procedures.
● Carefully remove any dirt.
Note
Operating conditions and characteristics can vary widely. For this reason, only general
intervals for inspection and maintenance measures can be specified here.
WARNING
Explosion hazard
Components within the machine may be hotter than the maximum permissible surface
temperature of the enclosure. In an explosive atmosphere, dust can ignite and an explosion
occur. This can result in death, serious injury or material damage.
● Do not open the machine in an explosive and dusty atmosphere when it is still at normal
operating temperature.
● Allow the machine to cool down before opening it.
● When disassembling, ensure that the parts necessary to seal the enclosure are not
damaged, for example seals, face/plane mating surfaces. Perform a new routine test for
the parts that have been repaired if these parts are crucial to ensure dust protection.
Maintenance
9.1 Inspection and maintenance
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Summary of Contents for SIMOTICS XP 1MD4
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Page 10: ...Table of contents SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 10 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 12: ...Introduction SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 12 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 20: ...Safety notes 2 11 Ventilation SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 20 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 26: ...Description SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 26 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 50: ...Assembling 5 3 Installing the machine SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 50 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 74: ...Operation 8 7 Faults SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 74 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 90: ...Maintenance 9 2 Repair SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 90 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 110: ...Disposal 11 4 Disposal of components SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 110 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
Page 126: ...Index SIMOTICS XP 1MD4 1MD5 126 Operating Instructions 05 2015 ...
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