3. Stop the machine. Turn power dis-
connect/lockout switch to “O” (OFF)
and lock out. After machine has come
to a complete stop, press the “I”
(START) button to verify machine will
not start before opening or removing
any cover or guard.
4. Remove and disassemble cutting
parts. See “Disassembly”, page 36.
Rinse cutting parts thoroughly with
water or appropriate cleaning solution.
If cleaning solutions are used, rinse
thoroughly with water.
5. Clean remaining portion of machine.
A forceful stream of water will remove
most of the product. Use cleaning solu-
tions when necessary and rinse thor-
oughly.
LUBRICATION
Motor bearings are lubricated for life and
should be relubricated or replaced in accor-
dance with the motor manufacturer’s recom-
mendations. Motor manufacturer’s
instructions are supplied with this machine.
SAFETY SIGNS
WARNING: Safety signs are placed
on machines to help users avoid per-
sonal injury. If the machine does not
have these signs or if they are no
longer legible do not use the machine.
Install or replace the signs immediately.
INSPECTION
Labels: Inspect all safety signs on
machine for damage. Damaged, loose,
illegible or missing signs must be replaced.
See “Safety Signs and Machine Labels”,
pages 68–69 for sign placement and part
number information.
INSTALLATION
1. Clean mounting surfaces. Remove all
traces of old sign material and adhe-
sives, oils, cleaning material and water.
Remove any nicks or burrs. For
machines in cold room temperature,
warm the mounting surface so that the
label will adhere properly.
2. Wipe mounting surface of machine
with isopropyl alcohol. (Consult manu-
facturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet
for proper handling of isopropyl
alcohol.) Remove sign backing and
apply label to dry, lint free mounting
surface, starting at one end of label
and rolling to other end to help avoid
air bubbles. For maximum bond
strength, rub mounted label with a
clean dry cloth and apply moderate
heat (100–130°F, 38–54°C).
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MAINTENANCE
Cleaning, Lubrication and Safety Signs