Shutdown, transport, storage
Transporting the machine
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¾ Position the machine on the wooden base.
¾ Fasten the machine adequately to the wooden base.
¾ Wrap or cover the machine with appropriate packaging material.
¾ Position the load lifting equipment under the wooden base.
¾ While doing so establish the machine's centre of gravity. It can
lie outside the centre point of the machine.
¾ Secure the machine on the load lifting equipment against tilting
and falling over by using technically risk free transportation safety
attachments.
DANGER
Injury hazard!
Incorrect transport can cause the machine to fall or tip over.
Standing in the danger zone can lead to serious injuries or even
death.
¾ Do NOT stand under suspended loads.
¾ Lift the machine only at the designated points.
¾ Bear in mind the machine weight.
NOTICE Danger of material damage!
Incorrect transport can damage the machine.
Damage can cause faults in the machine, which in turn can result in
reject packs.
¾ Transport the machine centred on the forks.
NOTICE Danger of material damage!
At an inclination of more than 15°, the oil in the vacuum pump
shifts.
The air de-oiling elements will get wet from the oil and become inef-
fective. This will damage the vacuum pump.
¾ Transport and set the machine down as horizontally as possi-
ble.
¾ Do NOT tilt the machine.
¾ Lift the machine and position on the transportation to be used for
the onward transport.
9.3 Storing the machine
¾ Shutting down the machine.
¾ Select a suitable storage site.