Use and maintenance manual
Rev. 02/18 - UK
Via Leonardo da Vinci, 32/B
36034 Malo (VI) Italia
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TZ OPTIC FIBER 400 INNOMINABILE
SECTION 5
Maintenance
5.1 GENERAL INFORMATION
WARNING
Routine maintenance is a set of periodic tasks
and predefined times to maintain the functiona-
lity of the machine in all its aspects as a result
of wear and use.
It should be remembered that the lowest cost of
operation and long service life of the machine
depend on the observance of the instructions
in this manual.
CAUTION
For extraordinary maintenance operations
which are not covered in this manual, please
contact the Manufacturer.
DANGER
BEFORE PROCECEEDING WITH ANY FORM OF
MAINTENANCE, PLEASE ENSURE THAT THE
MACHINE IS POSITIONED ON A FLAT SURFA-
CE AND THAT IT IS COMPLETELY LOCKED.
IT IS RECOMMENDED THAT SUCH OPERA-
TIONS BE CARRIED OUT IN A SUITABLY E-
QUIPPED WORKSHOP.
MAINTENANCE OPERATORS SHOULD HAVE
THE EXPERTISE NECESSARY FOR THE OPE-
RATIONS REQUIRED.
THEY MUST COMPULSORILY WEAR PROTEC-
TIVE EQUIPMENT (GLOVES, SAFETY SHOUS,
GLASSES, ETC.).
The protective guards and/or casings removed
to perform maintenance or cleaning must be
reassembled at the end of each intervention, in
their original position.
5.1.1 RECOMMENDATIONS
Before starting any maintenance operation, please
read «Section 2: Safety and Prevention» and follow
the warnings and cautions listed below.
WARNING
- Keep lubricants out of the reach of children.
- Carefully read the instructions and precau-
tions indicated on the containers of lubricants.
- After use, wash thoroughly.
- Handle the used oils and lubricants in accor-
dante with the anti-pollution legal provisions of
the country in which the machine is operated.
- Do not swallow lubricants/fluids. In case of
accidental contact with the eyes, rinse the inte-
rested part well with cold water and if neces-
sary, visit the emergency room.
- Do not use lifting points other than those pre-
scribed.
- Ensure that the lifting device chosen is suita-
ble to perform operations in accordance with
the safety standards.
- During all cleaning operations, ensure that
there is adequate ventilation to prevent accu-
mulation of toxic vapours.
- Do not weld indoors or in inadequately venti-
lated environments.
- Do not weld on painted surfaces, so as to pre-
vent the development of toxic vapours. Remove
paint with suitable products, then wash the sur-
faces and allow to dry.
5.2 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
Periodically, perform full-washing of the machine
and thoroughly clean all parts.
After each wash, it is necessary to lubricate all
parts subject to friction.
CAUTION
Annex 2 on page 27, shows the maintenance
register. All interventions must be registered
.