Malfunction, cause and remedy 17
Malfunctions on the central chain lubrication system 17.4
Comprima V 180
Original Operating Instructions 150001053_00_en 199
Possible cause Remedy
The wrapping material brake
has not been correctly set.
Adjust the wrapping material brake, refer to page150.
17.4 Malfunctions on the central chain lubrication system
Malfunction: The oil consumption is too low.
Possible cause Remedy
The nozzles of the central
chain lubrication system are
soiled so that the pump pres-
sure is too low.
Clean the dosing units of the central chain lubrication
system, refer to page189.
Clean the pump, refer to page188.
The pressure is too low, as
the pump is not pressed in for
the complete stroke.
Increase the oil quantity, refer to page188.
Have the pump removed and cleaned or replaced by a
KRONE service partner.
The oil is too thick.
Use recommended oil, refer to page41.
The central chain lubrication
system is contaminated.
Clean the entire central chain lubrication system.
Malfunction: The oil consumption is too high.
Possible cause Remedy
The main tube is torn.
Have the main tube repaired or replaced changed by a
KRONE service partner.
The oil is too thin.
Use recommended oil, refer to page41.
Reduce the set oil quantity.
Malfunction: The machine is dry.
Possible cause Remedy
There is no pressure. The
pump is not functioning.
Have the pump removed and cleaned or replaced by a
KRONE service partner.
There is no pressure. The
main tube is torn.
Have the main tube repaired or replaced changed by a
KRONE service partner.
There is no pressure. The
system has no oil.
Bleed the central chain lubrication system, refer to
page188.
The system is blocked by de-
posits.
Clean the entire central chain lubrication system.
The system is blocked, as the
main tube is jammed.
Have the main tube repaired or replaced changed by a
KRONE service partner.
Malfunction: The pump is not pressed for the full stroke.
Possible cause Remedy
The oil is too thick.
Use recommended oil, refer to page41.
The dosing units are blocked.
Clean the dosing units, refer to page189.