RUNRACE : Service & Maintenance Manual - rev. 2.0
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10. SCHEDULED MAINTENANCE
To keep the machine in perfect working order and prevent the risk of malfunction, it is necessary to
perform the scheduled maintenance operations set out in the table below. There are 3 basic types of
maintenance operations:
•
External cleaning operations;
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Routine maintenance operations;
•
Special maintenance operations.
The prescribed frequency differs for each type of operation, as does the required level of operator
qualification. The following paragraphs detail the recommended procedures.
10.1. EXTERNAL CLEANING OPERATIONS
These operations can be carried out by the owner of the machine and do not require any
special skills.
The external cleaning operations are involve simple cleaning for the purposes of general hygiene.
These should be performed
at least once a week
.
For external cleaning, proceeds as follows:
10.1.1. S
ETTING UP THE OPERATION
1. Turn off the machine by placing the switch in the 0 position (OFF).
2. Unplug the mains lead from the wall outlet.
10.1.2. C
LEANING OPERATIONS
1. Using a cloth moistened with a neutral detergent (non acidic), clean the entire machine, taking
care not to rub too vigorously, especially on the keys of the display.
Never spray the cleaning product directly on the machine.
WARNING: do not use alcohol, petrol or chemical products in general.
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