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OPERATING MANUAL
VERSION 05/2017
ORDER NUMBER DOC 2357061
11 REPAIRS
11.1 REPAIR STAFF
Repair work should be undertaken carefully by qualified and trained personnel. They should
be informed of specific hazards during their training.
The following hazards may arise during repair work:
− Health hazard from inhaling solvent vapors
− Use of unsuitable tools and aids
A skilled person must check to ensure that the device is in a reliable state after it is repaired.
11.2 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Before a Repair
− Cleaning and flushing the device. Chapters
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DANGER
Incorrect maintenance/repair!
Danger to life and equipment damage.
Only a WAGNER service center or a suitably trained person may carry out repairs and
replace parts.
Only repair and replace parts that are listed in the "Spare parts" chapter and that are
assigned to the unit.
Before all work on the device and in the event of work interruptions:
− Relieve pressure from spray guns, high-pressure hoses and all devices.
− Secure spray guns against actuation.
− Switch off the energy and compressed air supply.
− Disconnect the control unit from the mains.
Observe the operating and service manual for all work.
DANGER
Incorrect maintenance/repair!
Danger to life and equipment damage.
Repair or replacement of devices or parts of devices are only allowed to be performed
outside the hazard area by qualified personnel.
After a Repair
− Put the system into operation and check for leaks. Section
In accordance with DGUV regulation 100-500 Chapter 2.29 and Chapter 2.36:
− The liquid ejection devices should be checked by an expert (e.g., WAGNER
service technician) for their safe working conditions as required and at least
every 12 months.
− For shut down devices, the examination can be suspended until the next start-up.