A. PREPARATION OF THE SITE
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The machine must be posed on a horizontal level.
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It is necessary to leave a free space of 5 cm all around the machine and not to block
the pulling of air placed on the top of the machine.
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Allow a power supply corresponding to the power of the machine, a water supply and
a drain of “worn water” (waste outlet).
1. Power supply
Power to be installed according to the type of machine
Tension
DUO
SOLO
200 V mono
6 kW - 30 A
4.2 kW - 21.3 A
230 V mono - 400 V tri + N
8 kW - 35 A - 18 A
5.6 kW - 24.5 A - 8.2 A
240 V mono - 415 V tri + N
8.7 kW - 36 A - 12 A
6.1 kW - 25.5 A - 8.6 A
Allow a disconnecting switch and a plug near the machine
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EARTH CONNECTION IS MANDATORY
2. Water supply
- Pressure : 0 - 10 bar.
- Fitting: 3/8 gas female (male on the machine). Provided with the machine
- Pipe : internal diameter 8 mm minimum.
- Allow a stop valve.
3. Drain
- Fitting : 3/4 gas female (male on the machine). Provided with the machine
- Pipe : internal diameter 12 mm minimum.
B. PREPARATION OF THE MACHINE
The machine is delivered in a box and is screwed on a wooden pallet
1. Unpacking of the machine
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Cut the hooping with a shears
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Open the case and leave the box containing the accessories
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Unscrew the nuts fixing the machine at the pallet by inclining the case slightly
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Separate the cardboard from the pallet
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Pull off the machine of the pallet and put it on wood wedges.
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Pull off the screws and washers of transport
2. Installation of the machine
Position the machine on its final area, and put it level using the rubber discs if necessary.
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