4. Storage
When storing the machine for extended periods
of time or transporting it over long distances,
protect any uncovered surfaces from corrosion
using a rust-protective oil compound. Loosen
the V-belt when storing the machine for an
extended period of time. The machine must not
be exposed to wet or damp storage conditions.
Therefore, always store it in dry rooms. Also,
always make sure to store the machine out of the
reach of children.
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5. Maintenance
At the end of every day of working with the
edging machine, the following maintenance
measures should be taken:
• Clean the machine of dirt and sanding dust
after every use to prolong its operating lifetime.
This will also prevent the machine from becom-
ing a fire hazard once you are finished with your
work.
• Check the V-belt tension and loosen any other
parts of the machine that are under tension.
• Inspect the power cables for damage and
check the electrical contacts.
• Remove the dust bag and empty it according
to the instructions in this manual (see section
3.2.6).
• Check that all screws and bolts on the machine
are firmly tightened.
In addition to the recommended daily mainte-
nance measures, the following tasks should be
completed after approx. every 400 hours of use
(PM 1):
• Clean the dust suction and capture system.
Check that the fuses are intact and the cable con-
nections to the control unit are firm and undam-
aged. If you discover any defects in the electrical
systems of the machine, have them repaired by
a specialist.
• Tighten all screw joints and lubricate all moving
parts of the edging machine. Do not forget to
lubricate the bearings as well.
Further periodic maintenance tasks should be
completed after approx. every 1,400 hours of
use (PM 2): In addition to completing the steps of
PM 1, clean the ventilation and sanding units.
5.1 Troubleshooting
Problem
Possible cause
The motor suddenly stops or
The power supply is
operates at reduced power.
insufficient.
The machine makes strange
The V-belt could be too tight or
noises, or vibrates excessively.
beginning to tear.
The motor will not start.
The power source is faulty or
supplying no voltage.
Correction
Inspect the power supply and
the connection to it. If you are
unable to find a fault in it, con-
sult an electrical professional.
Check the V-belt - reduce
the tension or replace it as
necessary.
Check all fuses in the machine,
as well as any fuses or circuit
breakers in the circuit between
the machine and the power
supply. If necessary, replace
the fuse or reset the circuit
breaker.
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