10.1 Maintenance table
Interval Maintenance work Personnel
Weekly
Clean the outside of the control cabinet
Operator
Annually
Perform a function test of the control unit
Specialist
Check the emergency stop system
Qualified electrician
Every 4 years
Perform the DGUV test
Qualified electrician
10.2 Maintenance tasks
10.2.1
Clean the control panel (touch screen)
CAUTION!
To clean the touch-sensitive control panel, it is recommended to use a
microfibre cloth.
–
To avoid damaging the surface of the control panel, do not use any
unsuitable cleaning agents.
– When cleaning, do not apply too much pressure to the control panel in
order to avoid damaging the pressure sensor.
– Never clean the control panel by spitting on it and then rubbing it.
This will cause a smeared film to form on the control panel, which will have
to be cleaned again.
– Never use aggressive or scouring techniques or detergents.
– Never use products which contain ammonia.
Ammonia can damage the control panel.
– Do not spray liquids or water directly onto the control panel. Otherwise,
there is a risk of ingress and damage inside the device. Spray the liquid
onto the microfibre cloth instead and squeeze it out in order to remove all
excess liquid before it is used for cleaning.
– Never use paper towels or tissue paper.
They contain wood fibres which can scratch the plastic surface. Scratches
may not be visible initially, but the surface will appear matt and blurred over
time.
The procedure for cleaning is as follows:
Personnel:
n
Operator
Protective equipment:
n
Protective eyewear
Material:
n
Microfibre cleaning cloth
Requirements:
n Control unit switched of
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Maintenance
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