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8.3.4 Cleaning the condenser
8.3.4.1 Air-cooled condenser
The cooling circuit is largely maintenance-free. Remove dust and
contamination from the condenser at regular intervals (depending
on operating period and exposure conditions).
- To do this, remove the front grille by grasping it at the
bottom with both hands and pulling the grille to the front.
To avoid damage, remove the front grille slowly and care-
fully.
- Then brush down the condenser and, where necessary,
blow it out with compressed air.
Contact with sharp-edged vanes on the condenser
during cleaning
Clean the condenser with suitable tools (e.g. hand brushes,
compressed air...).
8.3.4.2 Water-cooled condenser
To obtain the full cooling output, the sieve and water circuit must be cleaned at regular intervals.
Cleaning the screw-in sieve
For regular cleaning (depending on the degree of contamination of the cooling water) screw-in sieve:
Remove the water supply hose from the device.
Unscrew the fitting from the device with a 19 AF open-ended wrench and remove the screw-in sieve from
the fitting.
Clean the screw-in sieve and then insert in back into the fitting.
Mount the fitting and the water supply hose onto the device.