Chapter 6
6.1 - ROUTINE AND PLANNED MAINTE-
NANCE
6.1.a- In general
DANGER
All maintenance operations must be carried
out with an off and cold oven, and with the
line sectioner, positioned upstream of the
oven, disengaged in the "OFF"
Maintenance operations have been subdivided into
three categories:
• ROUTINE MAINTENANCE:
It includes all the maintenance works to be made on
the machine everyday.
• PLANNED MAINTENANCE:
It includes all the maintenance works to be made ac-
cording to a maintenance plan in order to ensure a
correct working of the machine.
• MAINTENANCE IN CASE OF NEED:
Some operations to be carried out in case of need,
for instance the replacement of broken or worn com-
ponents.
6.1.b -
Ordinary maintenance
6.1.b.a - Self-cleaning cycle (Fig. 1)
The oven is provided with automatic pyrolysis program.
Use the knob and point to the "
function.
A screen will appear showing the chamber temperature
(1), which must reach 400°C before the 20-minute count-
down starts as shown in field (2).
The oven will switch off automatically at the end of this
time.
To end this function, simply point to the specific e it icon
(3) with the knob.
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position.
" icon to activate this
SUPERTOP - SUPERTOP VARIO
Should you switch off the oven before the
end of the cleaning cycle, the cleaning pro-
gram will restart automatically once you turn
again the oven on.
• The following day to the cleaning cycle, it is possible
to brush the refractory.
FIG. 1
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2
Maintenance
IMPORTANT
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