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Teka THZ 375 - Troubleshooting; Basic Procedure for Finding Faults

Teka THZ 375
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7.10-00110b_en
Troubleshooting
9 Troubleshooting
9�1 Basicprocedureforndingfaults
Even when under time pressure, proceed systematically and in a targeted manner.
Indiscriminate, ill-considered dismantling of components or the adjustment/changing of set
values can mean that the original cause of the error can no longer be determined.
Obtain an overview of the function of the mixer in relation to the overall plant.
Try to clarify whether the mixer was rendering the required function in the overall plant
before the error occurred.
Try to note any changes to the overall plant in which the product is installed:
) Were the usage conditions or application area of the product changed?
) Were alterations (e.g. retrots) or repairs made to the overall system (machine/plant,
electrics, control system) or to the product?
If yes: Which?
) Was the mixer or machine operated in the intended manner?
) How did the fault manifest itself?
Obtain a clear view of the cause of the error.
If necessary, speak to the applicable machine operator.
If you are unable to rectify the errors that have occurred, please contact us using the provided
contact addresses.

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