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5 WARNINGS FOR MAINTENANCE
ENSURE THAT THE BATTERY HAS BEEN REMOVED FROM THE TRANSMIT-
TING UNIT BEFORE CARRYING OUT ANY MAINTENANCE WORK.
All control and maintenance actions carried out on the radio remote control must be verified
and recorded by the person in charge of carrying out maintenance on the machine.
Before carrying out maintenance and/or diagnostics it is recommended to re-
place the battery with a charged one and ensure the efficiency of the starting
keyswitch.
Routine maintenance carried out as described in this manual is fundamental
for using the radio remote control safely.
Read and strictly stick to the warnings given in the battery charger manual in
order to lengthen the life of the battery itself.
After each maintenance action, always make sure that commands sent by the
transmitting unit only activate the corresponding expected operations.
5.1 ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
The following instructions allow to maintain the radio remote control in perfect conditions,
guaranteeing it to function safely and correctly for a long period.
Special applications may need more specific routine maintenance actions to be carried out
at different periods.
These instructions do not in any case substitute the norms and laws that regulate work safe-
ty, nor do they limit the responsibility of the purchaser and user of the radio remote control.
All given instructions must be followed correctly each time the machine and the ra-
dio remote control are put into service.
If irregularities are noted while carrying out routine maintenance, put the “ma-
chine+radio remote control” system out of order, following the indications giv-
en (see paragraph 9 "LK transmitting unit diagnostics").
Transmitting unit
It is recommended every three months to:
1. remove dust or accumulations of other material from the transmitting unit: never use sol-
vents or flammable/corrosive materials to clean, and do not use high pressure water clean-
ers or steam cleaners.
2. store the transmitting unit in clean and dry areas.
3. make sure that the gaskets, bellows and caps of the actuators (selectors and pushbut-
tons) are intact, soft and elastic
4. make sure that the battery housing and the battery contacts are always clean
5. check structural integrity of the transmitting unit
6. make sure that the panel symbols can be easily recognised and replace the panel if nec-
essary
7. check that the identification plate is readable and not damaged
8. make sure that the STOP pushbutton works properly before using the radio remote con-
trol.