10
EN
sharpened.
- Block again with the handle M19 and sharpen.
24. SHARPENING THE DEPTH GAUGE (FIG. 20)
- The depth of the depth gauge normally needs restoring
after the cutter has been sharpened 2 or 3 times. To do
this, grind material from the depth gauge itself using an
appropriate flat file (not supplied with the machine).
- Check if the gauge depth is correct, using the template
with the shape related to the type of chain used. Please
also consult the chain table, (column F).
25. STOPPING AND SHUTTING DOWN
25.1 STOPPING
Unplug the power cable from the mains.
25.2 SHUTTING DOWN
Once you have finished using the machine, disconnect it
and clean it thoroughly.
Store it in a dry and safe place, protected against dust and
damp.
25.3 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Follow the instructions given in the “STOPPING”
section before you start to work on the machine.
Maintenance interval
Job
When the grinding wheel
reaches a minimum diameter
of approximately 85 mm
(3.34 in)
Replace the grinding wheel.
40 hours
Clean the grinder thoroughly
using a rag or a cleaning
brush.
Do not use compressed air.
25.4 HANDLING AND TRANSPORT
- If you need to transport the machine, take it off the bench
or wall, dismantle the grinding wheel and put all the parts
in a packing box to protect them against impact.
25.5 DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL
The machine is to be demolished by qualified personnel
in compliance with current laws in force in the country in
which it is installed.
The symbol
(on the rating nameplate) points out that
the product must not be disposed of with normal household
garbage. Contact an authorized service centre or your dealer
for disposal instructions.
Before you scrap the machine, make it unusable (by
cutting the power supply cable for example) and make
the parts safe, which could cause a source of danger
for children if they should play with the machine.
26. TROUBLE SHOOTING
Follow the instructions given in the “STOPPING”
section before you start to work on the machine.
- Contact a
skilled technician
if you are still unable to
restore the correct operation of the machine following the
instructions given in the chart.
Problem
Probable cause
Solution
The machine fails
to start when you
press the switch.
The thermal
switch has
tripped.
Wait for the motor
cooling down and
for the device rset.
One of the safety
devices of the
system to which
the machine is
connected has
tripped (fuse, cir
-
cuit breaker etc.)
Reset the safety
device.
The machine is not
plugged into the
mains properly.
Unplug and plug in
again properly.
T h e m a c h i n e
vibrates abnormally.
The machine is not
secured correctly.
Check it is secured
properly and, if
necessary, tighten
t h e s e c u r i n g
screws correctly.
The vise unit is not
secured correctly
to the base unit.
Tighten the related
blocking handle
correctly.
T h e g r i n d i n g
wheel is not fitted
correctly in its seat
on the hub.
Dismantle the
grinding wheel,
check its integrity
and fit it again
correctly.
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