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Maintenance
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13.2 Routine maintenance
By routine maintenance is meant all those actions that have the single
aim of maintaining the normal operating conditions of the Radio Remote
Control.
Routine maintenance takes place through set up and control
interventions, and the scheduled replacement of parts, required by a
normal use of the product.
Each time that the Radio Remote Control is tted or installed on the
Machine, each time that the Machine is moved or placed in a new
position or else after special maintenance, it is necessary to carry out
all the instructions below.
The routine maintenance contained in this Manual is crucial for the safe
operation of the Radio Remote Control.
In order for the Radio Remote Control to operate safely, the
routine maintenance described in this Manual must be carried
out.
Before carrying out any maintenance on the Machine,
the Receiving Unit must be disconnected from the power
supply.
13.2.1 Daily routine maintenance
What to do every day before using the Radio Remote Control:
- check that the STOP button is working correctly; the pressure
exerted on the button must not be high and the reset must take
place without friction or forcing;
- check that the STOP button is pressed and when the START command
is activated the red LED should come on;
- make sure that the plastic case of the Transmitting Unit is
undamaged. It should not have cracks;
- check the integrity of the rubber of the keyboard buttons. It should
not have cracks or holes;
- make sure that the data plates of the Transmitting Unit are
undamaged and legible. They should be undamaged and legible.
What to do during normal use:
- prevent materials depositing on the Transmitting Unit that could
compromise its safe use (for example: dust, grease, concrete,
lime, sand, etc.);
- avoid any action that could damage the Transmitting Unit (contact
with water, uids and liquids, falls, bumps, etc.);
- protect the Transmitting Unit from jets of water or heavy rain.
- do not leave the Transmitting Unit unnecessarily exposed to direct
sunlight or heat sources.
What to do after its use:
- clean the Transmitting Unit without using solvents or corrosive or
ammable products. Do not use steam cleaners, pressure washers
or high pressure appliances;
- put the Transmitting Unit in a clean and dry place, sheltered from
rain, the sun and heat sources.