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5
WARNINGS
ADVICE TO ALWAYS KEEP THE FEEDER IN PERFECT WORKING
ORDER AND EXTEND ITS SERVICE LIFE.
For an always satisfying performance of the weft feeder over the years, we
deem it advisable to provide you with some simple tricks:
1. At the time of installation, passing from the store to the warm knitting
environment, Condensation may form on a yarn feeder that has been
stored in cold places when this is brought into a warm area.Wait until this
is completely dry before connecting it, otherwisethe electronic
components could be damaged.
2. Water and dampness may harm the electronic parts of the feeder.
Operating the weft feeder for long time periods in extremely dump
environments (dampness exceeding 80%) or using water-impregnated
threads might quickly compromise the electronic cards. Moreover, the
feeder shall not be cleaned with water or similar substances.
3. Machines working in environments featuring a lot of dust require
increased maintenance. By prevent the knitting environment clean, you
avoid residual dirt and dust from compromising the performance of the
machine by stressing the moving parts. The latter are protected, but the
accumulation of dust might result in a more difficult movement and, as
consequence, in early wear-and-tear.
4. We suggest storing feeders that are not used for long time periods in the
special polystyrene boxes, which ensure the best storage.
5. When the weft feeder is being loaded, use the special heddle tool. Do not
use other tools, especially if made from metal, as he inlet sensor might
be damaged, along with any outlet brakes.
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