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15.08.2019
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Maintenance
Work on the open system entails the risk of electrical shock or accidental re-
start the system. Both pose a danger to life and limb.
The operator is responsible for ensuring that all work is carried out by authorised and
qualified personnel. When cleaning and servicing equipment during the replacement
of parts or when changing to another function, the filter unit must be disconnected
from the power supply and secured against restart.
To avoid accidental cleaning of the filter cartridges during the maintenance, the
compressed air container must also be emptied beforehand (see chapter 7.2 ”Dis-
connection from the mains / Emptying the compressed air tank”).
During maintenance work there may be contact with
contaminated filter elements. Inhalation of contaminants
can lead to hazards to the respiratory tracts.
All maintenance work must be carried out in well-ventilated
areas and with appropriate protective facial masks only!
We recommend: Half mask respirator with DIN EN 141/143
protection level P3.
In accordance with national regulations, the operator is obliged to carry out
repeat and functional tests. A malfunction of the system may otherwise be
hazardous.
Unless otherwise specified by national regulations, we recommend regular testing of
the electrical and pneumatic lines according to our maintenance intervals (see chap-
ter “Maintenance intervals”).
Furthermore, we recommend a regular visual inspection and functional test of the
system (see also chapter “Maintenance intervals”).
The operator is obliged to store and dispose of the accumulated dust in accordance with
national or regional regulations.
When carrying out any maintenance or cleaning work the applicable environmental regulations
must be adhered to.Pollutants and filter elements must be properly disposed of or stored.
In case of doubt we recommend contacting a local waste management company.
Depending on the type of dust and amount of dust produced, the system should be cleaned at reg-
ular intervals. The degree of contamination strongly depends on the particular conditions of use
and a cleaning interval can, therefore, not be determined in advance.