Use and maintenance manual FP560 - FP560A - FP870A
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6.1 GENERAL WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Cleaning and maintenance operations must be entrusted to expert personnel who know the
machine (mechanical maintenance technician and electrical maintenance technician, each
according to his own field of skills).
It is recommended to:
• Use only original spare parts
• It is prohibited to carry out maintenance, lubrication or repairs when the machine is
running or powered electrically.
• After each intervention, put back any guards which were removed, placing the machine in
its initial status.
• It is forbidden to use matches, torches or open flames for lighting.
• Unauthorised personnel must remain at an appropriate distance from the machine.
• Always keep the area where maintenance is performed clean and dry. Always eliminate oil
stains.
• Before any type of intervention on electrical components, make sure the power supply line
has been disconnected.
• After all interventions on the electrical control board, put the guard back, securing it properly
with screws before restoring power and starting machine.
Information concerning general cleaning of the machine
To optimise machine performance, it should be kept clean. In fact only when the machine is
well accessible and clean is it possible to pinpoint and repair failures, to prevent malfunctioning
and to work in safe conditions.
To clean the machine, use a soft cloth soaked in water. Do not use detergents or solvents
which could tarnish its transparency. Do not get the machine wet. Should it get wet by accident,
carefully dry the machine before reconnecting it to the electric mains and resuming packaging.
ATTENTION! Wait for the machine to cool off before removing film residue and filth
deposited on the hot parts.
Clean the machine more frequently when used in dusty environments, also vacuuming the
dust deposited on the electronic modules inside the electrical panel.
In order to maintain ideal machine performance in time, a series of controls, checks and
maintenance interventions must be carried out.
All the operations indicated in this
chapter must be carried out by
qualified personnel and with
adequate personal protective
equipment for the operations being
performed.
CHAPTER 6 - CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE