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Transport
During transport in a vehicle, the PV 4000-e has to be secured by safety straps in order to prevent that
it slips and is damaged or passengers are injured.
NOTE!
Safely load to prevent that impact of the motor, fan blades or parts in the inside are damaged.
(6) Maintenance / repair
CAUTION:
Always switch off the ventilator and remove the mains plug before maintenance and repair.
The fan wheel may continue turning when the housing is opened, and the unit is switched on.
Before every use
Check power cable Check the power cable for cuts, abrasions and damage. Do not use the unit when
the cable has been damaged.
Weekly maintenance
Clean the protective grille: Check the fanwheel wings for dirt, dust and deposits. Deposits of fluff and
dust reduces the air flow and may lead to overheating of the motor which constitutes a fire hazard.
Use a moist cloth to clean the fan-wheel wings or use compressed air. Remove all collected fluss and
other materials from the protective grille. Use a vacuum cleaner or a moist cloth to remove fluff and
dust from the motor and the cover of the protective grille. WARNING! Make sure that no water
penetrates the motor.
External inspection:
Check external parts, and make sure that they are attached correctly. Check the
unit for abnormal noises. Repair or replace parts as required.
Housing cleaning:
Use a moist cloth to clean the housing. The original gloss of the unit can be
restored with HEYLO plastic cleaner, art. No. 1800104.
Monthly maintenance
Check the electric system:
Check the power cable for damage in regular intervals. Regularly remove
the ventilator, and check the cablework for worn cables, loose attachments and discoloration. Replace
or repair damaged cables, if and when required.
WARNING!
Damaged cables may cause electric
shocks or fire.
Ball bearings of the motor:
The ball bearings of HEYLO ventilators have a life-time lubrication. For
this reason, do not lubricate.
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