A
D
(Fig. 24)
B
A
F
(Fig. 25)
36 - PEB250 EVOLUTION
12. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING
Fuse: The machine comes with a safety fuse C (Fig. 24). In the
event of a malfunction, replace the damaged fuse with one
of the same characteristics: Type F fuse, of 4A for 230V, or of
B
8A for 110V.
The entire glue drum, including the tank and the base on
which the edge moves, has non-stick Teflon coating which
makes cleaning quicker and easier. Never use metal or abrasive
materials when cleaning the machine, as this will damage the
non-stick coating.
Edge outlet guide A and edge guide springs B (Fig. 25):
Remove all glue remains with a rag and solvent. Silicon rollers
A and B (Fig. 24): Clean them with a rag and solvent.
Fence C (Fig. 25): Remove any excess glue with a wooden
spatula.
C
Lower cover D (Fig. 25): Remove the cover D (25) and clean
any glue that has accidentally spilt from the glue tank.
Exit surface F (Fig. 25): Remove the glue with a wooden
spatula.
You do not need to clean any glue remaining in the glue tank.
When the machine is used again it will re-melt any glue that
has been left over from previous jobs. If you do wish to clean
it, use a wooden spatula and avoid the use of metal materials.
To keep the machine in perfect condition and minimise main-
tenance, use Virutex anti-stick silicon free CANTSPRAY.
Excess glue must be removed when necessary.
Make sure that the machine is disconnected
from electrical power supply and has cooled
down completely before carrying out any of the
following maintenance tasks.