9 Maintenance and cleaning
9 Maintenance and cleaning
Regular ongoing maintenance and cleaning are prerequisites for a long service life and trouble-free operation.
DANGER
Risk of injury due to unexpected start-up
The following instructions must be adhered to during all maintenance, servicing, assembly, disassembly and repair work:
• Switch off the power source.
• Switch off the entire welding system.
• Disconnect all electrical connections.
DANGER
Electric shock
Dangerous voltage due to defective cables.
• Check all live cables and connections for proper installation and damage.
• Replace any damaged, deformed or worn parts.
NOTICE
• Only qualified personnel are permitted to perform work on the device or system.
• Always wear your personal protective equipment when performing maintenance and cleaning work.
9.1 Maintenance intervals
NOTICE
• The specified maintenance intervals are standard values and refer to single-shift operation.
When using arc welding equipment, always observe the provisions of EN 60974-4 Inspection and testing, as well as any
national laws and regulations.
Check the following:
Daily
Check coolant level
and top up,
if necessary.
Tab. 8
Inspection intervals
EN - 14
Weekly
Visual inspection of the coolant
filter:
Deposits on the filter element?
Clean/replace the filter element
9.2 Cleaning the filter
element on page EN-15
Monthly
Every six months
Clean the finned
Change the coolant
radiator using
compressed air,
removing all dust
Option: check the
Flush the finned radiator against the
coolant supply and
direction of the supply/return flow
return hoses for dirt,
replace if necessary
Rinse out the coolant container
Check the tightness of connectors, if
necessary, tighten hose clamps using
pliers
Check coolant hoses for damage
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