1.7 - Machine identification
An exact description of the "Model", the
"Serial number" and the "Year of manu-
facture" will allow our customer service to
provide quick and efficient responses.
Please specify the machine model and the serial number whenever you contact our
customer service. This information is printed on the rating plate (see Fig. 1.7.1. We
suggest you keep track of the machine's identification details by filing out the boxed
frame shown below.
A = Model of the machine
B = Power supply
C = Engine power
D = Engine frequency (Hz)
E = Weight
F = Amperage
G = Year of manufacture
H = Serial number
I = Manufacturer
L = Barcode
IMPORTANT!
Do not under any circumstances alter the data printed on the rating plate.
1.8 - Safety guards and devices
IMPORTANT!
Before starting the machine, make sure that the safety devices are in place and intact.
Check for their presence and efficiency at the begin-
ning of each work shift. If the safety devices are not
installed and/or are inefficient, contact the Mainte-
nance Manager.
1. - Tool protective lid.
The purpose of the lid is to prevent accidental
contact of the hands with the tool. (Fig. 1.8.1)
2 - Microswitches (Fig. 1.8.1):
2a lid,
2b tank (both installed).
IMPORTANT!
Do not under any circumstances tamper with the safety devices.
Model...................................................
Serial number......................................
Year of manufacture............................
Type.....................................................
A
B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
Fig. 1.7.1
Fig. 1.7.1
L
2a
1
2b
Fig. 1.8.1
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6.3.2 - Cleaning the tank
With the machine off, the circuit breaker set to
"0" and the power plug detached, clean the tank.
- Rotate the lid release knob "1" counter-
clockwise (Fig. 6.3.4).
- Raise the lid "2" (Fig. 6.3.5) and extract it from
its seat.
- Turn the lock knob of the blade holder "3" (Fig.
6.3.6)
- Remove the blade holder from the shaft
"4" (Fig. 6.3.6)
- Turn the tank "5" counter-clockwise (Fig.
6.3.7) in order to release it from its seat
- Lift and remove the tank
- The surface is now smooth and easy to clean.
(Fig. 6.3.7).
- Proceed to thoroughly clean the machine and
disinfect it if necessary.
- With a sponge soaked in water and neutral
(pH 7) and non-toxic degreasing products, re-
move all processing residue from the machine
and blades.
- Do not use gasoline, solvents or other flam-
mable liquids as detergents; instead, use
authorised commercial solvents (non-toxic sol-
vents and non-flammable).
Adapt the guards to be used when cleaning
and disinfecting the machine based on the
type of solvent. Follow the instructions of the
cleaning products.
2
Fig. 6.3.5
2
4
Fig. 6.3.2
5
Fig. 6.3.3
1
Fig. 6.3.4
3
5
4
Fig. 6.3.6
Fig. 6.3.7
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