Maintenance and servicing
Replacement of the filter belt
Instruction manual EBF / EBF ECO page 16 of 19
11/2014
6.2 Replacement of the filter belt
The filter belt only needs to be replaced when it has been mechanically
damaged or possesses a defect caused by external influences.
Draw out the power cable so that the belt does not run unintentionally!
Insert the belt such that the tag (3- if present) does not get caught in (4,
see dotted arrow for direction of belt movement).
Position the blue quick-
release lock
Carry the belt forwards till the blue quick-release lock (2) reaches the
lateral opening (1). If there is no water on the belt, it can be positioned
accurately at the tag with the hand (2).
Remove the connecting
wire
Remove the connecting wire (4) of the belt from the side through the
lateral opening (1) (do not draw out the belt yet).
First clean the lock thoroughly and connect the quick-release lock side of
the old belt, on which the tag (2-if present) is found with the lock of the
new belt (see below ‘‘connecting the belts’’). Pull out evenly at the other
(open) side of the old belt till the end point of the new filter belt has
reached the opening (1). Like this the new belt will be easily guided
through. The connecting wire shall now be removed and the old belt can
then be separated from the new one.
If the belt is no longer connected for some reason, the new belt shall then
be ‘‘threaded up’’ manually.
The no longer connected filter belt shall be removed so that the black
conveyor belt becomes visible.
Attach a string or the like to the right and left side of the black conveyor
belt (e.g. through gluing or tying up). Control the belt feeder such that the
circular part at the top becomes visible/accessible once again
Attach the new filter belt to the threads and pull it carefully around the
(2) Blue quick-release lock