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Disposal, Recycling of used devices

9.3 Troubleshooting

 

10 Disposal, Recycling of used devices

In your own interests an in the interests of the eviron-
ment, please ensure that all components of the equip-
ment are disposed of in the proper and authorized way.

10.1 Decommission

Disused devices must be taken out of service immedi-
ately in order to avoid later misuse and endangering the 
environment or people.
Step 1:    Remove all environmentally hazardous fluids 

from the the part washing unit.

Step 2:     If necessary, disassemble the the part was-

hing unit into manageable and usable as-
semblies and components.

Step 3:    The product components and operating mate-

rials must be routed through the appropriate 
disposal routes.

10.2 Disposal via municipal collection points

Disposal of used electrical and electronic equipment 
(Applicable in the countries of the European Union and 
other European countries with a separate collection sy-
stem for this equipment).

The symbol on the product or its packaging in-
dicates that this product should not be treated 
as normal household waste, but should be 
handed in at a collection point for the recycling 
of electrical and electronic equipment. By hel-

ping to dispose of this product correctly, you will help 
protect the environment and the health of those around 
you. Environment and health are endangered by incor-
rect disposal. Material recycling helps to reduce the 
consumption of raw materials. For more information 
about recycling this product, contact your local autho-
rity, municipal waste disposal service or the shop where 
you purchased the product.

10.3 Disposal of lubricants

Remove any excess, leaking or used grease from the lu-
bricated lubrication points. 
The disposal instructions for the used lubricants are pro-
vided by the lubricant manufacturer. If necessary, ask 
for the product-specific data sheets.

ATTENTION!

If any of the following errors occur, immediately stop 
working with the part washing unit. It can cause 
serious injury or damage to the tool. All repairs or 
replacement work must only be carried out by quali-
fied and trained personnel.

Fault

Possible cause

Solution

The cleaning agent does not flow 
evenly.

The pump may not be completely 
covered with cleaning solution.

The pump must be completely 
covered with cleaning solution for 
proper operation (Fig. 6).

After cleaning the pump inlet, the 
pump performance stay insufficient.

Line is contaminated.

Unplug the power cord and clean 
the line.

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Страница 1: ...TWG 20 TWG 80 TWG 150 Operating Instructions Part Washing Unit TWG 20 TWG 80 TWG 150 TWG S ERIES...

Страница 2: ...to compensation Subject to technical modifications and error Content 1 Introduction 3 1 1 Copyright 3 1 2 Customer service 3 1 3 Limitation of liability 3 2 Safety 3 2 1 Symbol explanation 3 2 2 Respo...

Страница 3: ...nce and knowledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes in these opera...

Страница 4: ...ipment Furthermore the operator is responsible for ensuring that the machine is always in perfect technical condi tion Therefore the following applies The operator must ensure that the maintenance in...

Страница 5: ...g unit which must be observed and followed The safety labels must not be removed Damaged or mis sing safety labels can lead to incorrect handling perso nal injury and damage to property They must be r...

Страница 6: ...ed by persons who have been instructed in the use of the device Proper use also includes compliance with all information in this manual Any use beyond the intended use or otherwise is considered misus...

Страница 7: ...ned parts of polystyrene PS These materials should be taken to a collection point for recyclable materials or to the local waste disposal company Storage The part washing unit must be thoroughly clean...

Страница 8: ...it to a suitable eart hed power outlet whose mains voltage corre sponds to the technical data of the device Step 5 Set the ON OFF switch to the ON position The part washing unit is now ready for use T...

Страница 9: ...re that the nozzle or brush is shaped so that it points downward toward the center of the tray Fig 9 Assembly TWG 80 and TWG 150 Step 12 Fill the tray with a suitable water based cleaning solution so...

Страница 10: ...the cover and remove the plug from the socket WARNING Danger to live We strongly recommend that this device is connected to the mains via an residual current ope rated device RCD If in doubt consult a...

Страница 11: ...tact details can be found in chapter 1 2 Customer Service All protection and safety equipment must be reinstalled immediately after completion of repair and maintenance work The hose and filter must b...

Страница 12: ...tion point for the recycling of electrical and electronic equipment By hel ping to dispose of this product correctly you will help protect the environment and the health of those around you Environmen...

Страница 13: ...umber 1 in the spare parts drawing 1 When ordering spare parts send a copy of the spare parts drawing 1 with marked component tank and marked item number 1 to the authorized dealer or to the spare par...

Страница 14: ...14 TWG Series Version 1 01 Spare parts 11 2 Spare parts drawings Spare parts drawings TWG 20 top and TWG 80 bottom Fig 13 Spare parts drawings TWG 20 top und TWG 80 bottom TWG 80 TWG 20...

Страница 15: ...Electrical circuit diagram TWG Series Version 1 01 15 Spare parts drawing TWG 150 Fig 14 Spare parts drawing TWG 150 12 Electrical circuit diagram Fig 15 Electrical circuit diagram...

Страница 16: ...14 Safety of electrical appliances for household and similar purposes Part 1 General requirements EN 60335 2 2 2010 A11 2012 A1 2013 Household and similar electrical appliances Safety Part 2 2 Particu...

Страница 17: ...Notes TWG Series Version 1 01 17 14 Notes...

Страница 18: ...www unicraft de...

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