2.2 Operation
Refer to Figure 4�
Switch (A) is used to switch the Vibrax ON
and OFF� Switching the device on simulta-
neously selects the vibrator activation�
Switch settings:
OFF;
ON, fine oscillation mode
ON, coarse oscillation mode
Using the 4 power level switch settings in
combination with the 2 selectable wave
forms, you can adjust the vibration inten-
sity to optimally match the materials being
processed�
You can change the setting of the power
level switch (B) at any time, without having
to first switch the Vibrax off�
Tip:
Until you become familiar with the
Vibrax and its operation, we recom-
mend turning the power level switch
to its lowest setting before switching
the Vibrax on�
3. Cleaning / Maintenance
The Vibrax is maintenance-free�
3.1 Cleaning the Rubber Mat
If and when it becomes dirty, the rubber
mat can be easily removed for cleaning:
• Remove the mat (Figure 5)�
• Clean the mat with water and then wipe
it dry�
• If necessary, apply a thin coat of silicone
to the mat�
• Reinstall the mat� Ensure that the rubber
mat locks into place with its groove be-
low the edge of the vibration plate over
its entire circumference (Figure 6)�
Tip:
Regularly apply a thin coat of silicone
to the mat� This will extend the mat's
service life and will make it easier to
remove hardened residue�
3.2 Cleaning the Housing
Always disconnect the device
from the power supply before
cleaning the housing!
Never clean the device under
running water and never sub-
merge it.
NEVER use cleansers containing
solvents to clean the device!
Wipe the housing with a damp cloth�
The control levers can be removed to
clean the housing:
• Remove the Allen key from its holder on
the control lever (Figure 3)
• Loosen the fastening screw (Figure 7)�
• Pull the control levers off (Figure 8)�
• Wipe the housing with a damp cloth�
• Reinsert the control levers�
• Retighten the fastening screw
(Figure 9)�
• Return the Allen key to its holder�
3.3 Fuse Replacement
Always disconnect the device
from the power supply before
replacing the fuse.
When replacing fuses, only use fuses with
the same rating as the original�
Refer to the "Technical Specifications"
section�
NEVER use fuses with a higher
rating!
The fuse holder (E) is located on the rear
of the unit next to the power cord socket
(Figure 2)�
• Unplug the power cord�
• Release and pull the fuse holder out
(Figure 10)�
• Remove the faulty fuse and replace it
(Figure 11)�
• Push the fuse holder back in place until
its locks on both sides�
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