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• When one or more CU units are connected to a CCU unit using a CU cable, the changeover switch and
potentiometer are automatically disconnected on the individual CU units, and all functions are controlled
from the CCU unit. If an emergency stop is activated on the series connection, all units will immediately stop.
• It is important to remember that each CCU and CU unit in a series connection must have its own power supply.
1. Connect all units to the correct power supply.
2. Check that the CU cable / all CU cables are correctly connected.
3. You start all units by turning the changeover switch on the CCU unit either right or left
a. Turning the changeover switch to the right causes the belts to travel forward.
b. Turning the changeover switch to the left causes the belts to travel backward.
c. When the changeover switch is set to STOP, the belts stop.
4. The speed of all units can be adjusted on the CCU unit's potentiometer. The speed can be adjusted whether
all units are stopped or in operation.
a. When the potentiometer is set to 0, the speed will be approximately 20 cm/s.
b. When the potentiometer is set to 10, the speed will be approximately 80 cm/s
• Check that all belts are centred on the drum and drum motor. If not, the belt in question must immediately
be adjusted (see the section on belt adjustment).
• The conveyor belt always starts with the speed selected on the potentiometer.
• The conveyor belt always starts gently. The desired speed is reached after five seconds.
• The conveyor belt always stops slowly. It stops completely after two seconds. However, this does not apply if
one of the conveyor belt's emergency stop has been activated. In that case all belts stop immediately.
7. Cleaning and maintenance
• The conveyor belt must always be cleaned after use and any dirt, stones or foreign bodies removed.
• If the belt has been used to transport concrete or mortar, it must be thoroughly cleaned with plenty of water
immediately after use.
• When using a high-pressure cleaner, do not aim it straight at or into the conveyor belt's control box.
• Remember to disconnect all electrical installations before cleaning commences.
• Dismantle the feed box, if applicable.
8. Transport and lifts
• The conveyor belt's side profile is equipped with holes for forklift trucks (CU3300, CU4500, CU6000, CCU4500
and CCU6000).
9. Belt replacement
1. Remember to disconnect the belt from the power supply before commencing replacement.
2. Important: you should only work at the drum (pos. 17) end of the conveyor belt.
3. Loosen the two bolts on the mounting brackets (pos. 4) and the adjustment bolt on the insert plate (pos. 2)
4. Place the conveyor belt on its side.
5. Remove the mounting brackets (pos. 3).
6. Remove the insert plate (pos. 1) on the right hand side.
7. Remove the drum (pos. 17).
8. After removing the drum (pos. 17), pull the belt as far as possible towards the motor end.
9. The belt can now be pulled over the side profile and dismantled.
10. Before the new belt is mounted, the bottom plates must be checked for sharp edges, cracks and fissures.
The replacement belt is mounted in the reverse order (points 10 to 1) and subsequently adjusted as described under
point 10.
For further information see video on www.baron-mixer.com.
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