7. MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION!
Maintenance operations must be performed when the equipment is turned off (main switch placed
on "0"- "OFF").
ATTENTION!
Maintenance operations must be performed by qualified and authorized staff.
IMPORTANT!
When removing the plug, the operator must be able to check that the plug is indeed disconnected
from any spot he has access to.
Maintenance of the equipment includes all operations (inspection, verification, check, adjustment and replacement)
that it is necessary to perform following its normal use.
For good maintenance:
• Only use original spare parts, as well as suitable tools in a good state.
• Follow the maintenance frequency guidelines provided by the user manual for planned maintenance (preventive
and periodic). The time lapse (calculated either in time or in work cycles) between one intervention and the
following one must be regarded as the longest possible; therefore, it cannot be exceeded, but it can be
shortened.
• Good preventive maintenance requires constant attention as well as a continuous monitoring of the equipment.
Promptly check the cause of any anomaly such as excessive noise, overheating, etc... and solve it.
• A prompt removal of what is provoking an anomaly or malfunction avoids further damage to the equipments
and guarantees the operators' safety.
The staff in charge of the equipment's maintenance must be well trained and must have deep knowledge of accident
prevention regulations; unauthorized staff must remain outside the working area during operations.
Also the equipment cleaning operations must be performed only during maintenance, when the equipment is still
and de-energized.
IMPORTANT!
Do not perform any operation if you are unsure about anything. Contact the manufacturer first to
get the needed explanations.
ATTENTION!
All kinds of repair and maintenance which are not included in this user manual can only be performed
provided they have been previously authorized by OEM ALI GROUP S.R.L A SOCIO UNICO.
OEM ALI GROUP S.R.L A SOCIO UNICO shall not be held responsible for any damage to people or
objects, if resulting from operations either different from those described or performed differently
from what stated.
From an operational point of view, maintenance operations of this equipment can be divided in two main categories:
Ordinary
Maintenance
Extraordinary
Maintenance
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All operations that the service people must perform preventively in order to
guarantee the proper functioning of the equipment over time; ordinary
maintenance includes inspections, check, adjustment, cleaning and lubrication.
All operations that the service people must perform when needed by the
equipment. Extraordinary maintenance includes operations of revision, repair,
recovery of the nominal functioning conditions or replacement of a unit if
damaged, faulty or worn out.
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