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• Press and hold the red button on the bin controls to
drop the manifold for access.
• Whilst continuing to hold the red button, deselect
CLEANING
in the
MENU, USER SETTINGS
window so
that the manifold remains in the down position.
• Remove the sucker cups, inspect, and replace any that
appear worn, either evenly or on one side, or are
damaged. When replacing, ensure the suckers are
correctly seated on the manifold.
• Select
CLEANING
again and press the red button to
return the manifold to its original position.
REPAIRING
OVERLOADED TRAYS
In the event of one of the Suction bin trays becoming
severely obstructed or overloaded, there is a safety mech-
anism which causes the tray lift cable support shear pins
to break. Under certain conditions the cable itself may
also break. This is intentional and is designed to prevent
injury to the operator or damage to the machine. Refitting
either of these parts is simple and is explained below.
Fitting the Cable
• Ensure that the tray is fully down.
• Remove the existing cable by unthreading it from the
hole in the shaft.
Shaft
Tray Lift Cable
Tray
Shear Pin
Noose
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