There are 2 LEDs on the control card
after 2015
Designation
DL1
DL1
DL2
up to 2015
Designation
DL1
DL2
DL2
5. Periodic maintenance and cleaning
The machine must only be operated in a fault-free condition! You must shut down the machine immediately if you
discover any damage or malfunction!
Caution!
Risk of physical injury to people and animals and material damage!
• only perform maintenance and cleaning work when the machine is switched off. Disconnect the mains plug!!
• maintenance and cleaning work must only be carried out by trained personnel
• illegible or damaged stickers (e.g. type plate) must be replaced immediately with new ones.
5.1. Overview of maintenance schedule:
Component
Visual inspection of mechanical +
electrical safety technology
Gears
Screw connections
Moving parts (pendulum bearings, brush
bearings)
Brushes
Entire machine
5.2. Visual inspection of mechanical + electrical safety technology:
• daily inspection of the machine for externally visible damage and general functionality.
• check of the status of the electrical cables and the control box (bite marks, wear spots, loose connections, etc.).
Repair work on electrical components must only be carried out by a qualified electrician taking account of electrical
safety regulations.
• disconnect the power, e.g. via the fuse • secure against power reconnection • check voltage-free state • earthing and
short-circuits • cover and separate neighbouring parts that are carrying voltage
Colour
Description
red
Tilt sensor (white/brown/green connection cable - dip switch 1 OFF)
LED OFF: Tilt sensor in the rest position (brush not moving)
LED ON: Tilt sensor activated (brush rotating)
red
Tilt sensor (grey/brown/black connection cable - dip switch 1 ON)
LED ON: Tilt sensor in the rest position (brush not moving)
LED OFF: Tilt sensor activated (brush rotating)
red
Power available
Colour
Description
red
Mains voltage present
green
stays lit: tilt sensor in the resting position
green
not lit: tilt sensor triggered (brush in use)
Cleaning
Lubrication
x
x
X
x
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Inspection
Frequency
x
x
x
x
x
Quarterly
Daily
Weekly