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References to trade associations, research institutes, and safety data sheets.
Compliance with industry regulations and handling of TETRACHLORETHENE (perc).
Recommendation to use BÖWE organization for maintenance and servicing.
Explanation of safety symbols and mandatory signs for machine operation.
Requirements for proper installation, ventilation, and avoiding explosive areas.
Specifies the machine's exclusive use with TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) and handling precautions.
Authorizes only trained personnel for operation and maintenance; outlines daily checks and safety.
Guidelines for skilled workers, safety devices, and using original spare parts.
Procedures for safely decommissioning and disassembling the machine.
Hazards of TETRACHLORETHENE, prohibitions in the operating area, and personnel training.
Overview of the BÖWE P12/P15/P18 drycleaning machine and its technology.
Diagram illustrating the rear view of the Crossline machine with labeled components.
Diagram illustrating the front view of the Crossline machine with labeled controls and door.
Detailed technical data for the P12 model, including filling capacity, dimensions, and power loads.
Detailed technical data for the P15 model, including filling capacity, dimensions, and power loads.
Detailed technical data for the P18 model, including filling capacity, dimensions, and power loads.
Recommended settings for steam pressure, cage speeds, temperatures, and drying parameters for P12/P15.
Recommended settings for steam pressure, cage speeds, temperatures, and drying parameters for P18.
Procedures for initial machine setup, including preparatory work and filling with solvent.
Instructions for filling the machine with TETRACHLORETHENE (perc) and safety precautions.
Procedure for routine refilling of solvent and proper handling of containers.
Steps for filling the optional Slimsorba carbon container with activated carbon.
Instructions for filling the water separator using solvent from tank I and initiating distillation.
Procedure for starting filter maintenance program P46/P47 for the economy filter.
Steps to prepare the integrated electric steam generator for operation.
Operation of the optional dosing unit for chemical additives, including safety checks.
Operation of the optional sprayer for finishing and waterproofing garments.
Procedure for filling and operating the electrically heated distillation unit.
Safety instructions and procedures for opening the loading door, including emergency release.
How to load the machine with test garments and check settings during a test run.
Safety precautions regarding cooling agent and authorized personnel for servicing.
Brief instructions for automatic operation, including starting, loading, and program selection.
Description of the work, clean, and extra tanks, their volumes, and self-cleaning function.
Information on the self-priming vertical solvent pump and its delivery rate.
How the detergent solution cooler works with a heat exchanger and temperature control.
Description of the economy filter maintenance and use of a second filter.
Purpose and activation of the optional cartridge adsorption filter for separate filtration.
Description of the cage's dynamically channeled holes for airflow during drying.
Details on the adjustable V-belt drive for the cage.
Function of the button trap strainer for catching impurities and protecting the solvent pump.
How to adjust low and high levels using a capacitive sensor.
Function of the lint filter in catching lint from airflow and placement precautions.
Integrated refrigeration unit and fan within the airshaft for cooling and drying functions.
Role of refrigeration in cooling the air cooler and solvent, improving efficiency.
How the drying air is heated in the steam or electrical heater battery.
Function of the thermal sensor in regulating aftercooler temperature.
How the drying controller determines recovery and garment dryness based on time and volume.
Function of the machine fan when the loading door opens to prevent solvent fume exposure.
Description of the distillation unit components and operation, including overfill preventer.
Procedure for emission-free still rake out using the economy filter without pre-coating.
Separation of solvent-water mixture and observation of rates via sight-glasses.
Function of the safety separator, its overfill protection, and process water draining.
Automatic dosing of chemical additives by a vibrating reciprocating pump.
Operation of the optional sprayer for finishing and waterproofing, including program control.
Function of the Slimsorba unit for reducing solvent residue and its maintenance.
Purpose of the safety trough to prevent solvent leaks from entering the ground.
Methods for detecting a shortage of cooling water via pressure or temperature monitoring.
Use of softpads with damping units to reduce dynamic forces during spinning.
How to display and interpret various temperature readings on the machine.
How to access and view a summary of programs run to date.
Steps to identify, correct, and restart the machine after an error or malfunction.
Overview of available cleaning programs (P1-P17) and their applications.
Detailed breakdown of program steps and timings for various cleaning programs.
Diagram and labels for operating and monitoring system components on the Slimline machine.
Diagram and labels for operating and monitoring system components on the Crossline machine.
Summary of daily, weekly, monthly, and semi-annual maintenance tasks.
Diagrams illustrating maintenance points for Slimline and Crossline configurations.
List of installed maintenance programs (P44-P70) and their functions.
Maintenance procedures for compressed air armature, strainers, and lubricating points.
Steps for changing the adsorption filter cartridge and disposing of used ones.
Daily procedure for stripping the still, cooling, and cleaning residues.
Weekly check of the disposal vessel overfill sensor function.
Monthly maintenance of the solvent tank, including cleaning and rinsing.
Procedure for determining solvent quality via pH testing and identifying causes of acidic/alkaline reactions.
Instructions for proper disposal of contact water containing solvent traces.
Regular cleaning of the button trap and precautions for cleaning the still.
Warning about hot surfaces on the machine.
Indication of maximum permissible filling capacities for different machine models.
Rule that filter and water separator can only be manually drained when distillation is empty.