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January, 2017
WE RECOMMEND HAVING THE FOLLOWING TOOLS AVAILABLE WHEN PERFORMING MAINTENANCE ON THE MACHINE:
METRIC ALLEN KEYS, METRIC SOCKET SET, METRIC WRENCHES, VOLTMETER, SCREW DRIVERS, TAPE MEASURE, RULER, CALIPER
AND ADJUSTABLE WRENCHES.
Maintenance depends on the machine’s operating conditions. The machine may require more frequent
maintenance, depending on the environment in which it operates. All damaged components must be
replaced; failure to do so will affect the machine’s performance and result in further damage.
STORAGE
When storing the machine for a long period of time, disconnect the air, power off and
clean the machine thoroughly. After periods of inactivity, it is recommended the machine
is tested and adjusted. All the electrical components and connections should be
thoroughly checked before powering the machine on.
Do not store the machine in a corrosive environment.
CLEANING
During the course of a normal operation the machine can build-up particles and debris in various
components. It is recommended to clean the machine after each operation cycle has ended.
1. Please contact us if there is any doubt as to what cleaning products can and cannot be used on the
machine, providing the company with detailed information about the cleaning products in question.
2. Unless otherwise noted the exteriors and interiors of the machine are not to be exposed to water.
3. Always use clean materials when wiping the machine in order to avoid cross contamination.
4. Cleaners with synthetic ingredients, acids, chlorine, bleach and other caustic substances can lead to
surface rust and discoloration and eventual failure of the stainless steel. Halogen salts such as
fluorine, chlorine, bromine, iodine and astatine are highly corrosive.
5. Remaining residue on the stainless steel from cleaning products can cause corrosion due to any salt
or chlorine content. Please keep the machine surface dry and clean between each use. Unlike other
materials, it is not possible to wear out stainless steel by excessive cleaning.
6. Be sure to wipe stainless steel in the direction of its grain finish lines for the best cleaning result. The
metal’s grain is visible.
7. Do not use scouring pads/mesh cloths or metal tools such as scrapers or steel wool, as this can
damage and contaminate the stainless steel surface of the machine and cause rust.
Failure to comply with the above criteria may result in
voiding the machine’s warranty.