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6.4.2.2 Cleaning programs that are started manually
Chemical burns
from cleaning agents. The cleaning agent can cause chemical
burns to the eyes or hands. Always wear goggles and protective gloves when using cleaning
agents. Follow the safety instructions listed in the safety data sheet for the cleaning agent and
use the safety equipment specified.
Prepare for cleaning as follows:
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Measure the necessary amount of cleaning agent. Consult the data sheet for the cleaning
agent to determine the quantity recommended by the cleaning agent manufacturer.
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Prepare the cleaning agent next to the automatic feeder.
6.4.2.3 Manual cleaning
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Powder discharge opening.
Have the scraper ready for cleaning the powder discharge opening. The scraper is shipped
with the automatic feeder. You can hang it up on the powder discharge.
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Powder container and dosing tongue.
Prepare for cleaning as follows:
1. Turn off the automatic feeder using the control switch and disconnect the mains plug.
2. Empty the powder container.
3. Have a damp cloth ready for cleaning the outside of the automatic feeder.
Damage to the housing of the automatic feeder causes corrosion and impairs
its functioning. Never use a pressure washer to clean the automatic feeder.
6.4.3
Cleaning
You perform the following cleaning steps:
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Clean mixer.
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Clean heat exchanger (for standard equipment).
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Circuit cleaning.
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Rinse hose.
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Clean powder container and dosing unit.
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