4.2
Maintenance / Care / Lubrication
The machine must be carefully handled and must be cleaned at regular intervals. The spirals
resp. rods and tools must be cleaned and protected after every use. We recommend our special
"ROWONAL" care product for this purpose.
Care and maintenance of the gasoline motor must be according to the specifications of the
manufacturer. After five operating hours the first oil change is necessary (bottle of oil enclosed).
For other oil changes use the same oil type.
Changing of the air filter must be according to the specifications of the manufacturer.
After every ten operating hours, lubricate the machine at the lubricating point, located at the
output shaft in the area of the clamping jaws, with universal grease. In the area of the clamp-
mounting system lubricate all movable parts at regular intervals.
4.3
Changing of the clamp-mounting system
- Dismantle the front cover
- loosen the two cylinder head screws (6) at the front cap
- remove front cap (7)
- remove the clamping jaws (8) and replace with new
- mounting in reverse order
5.
Accessories
The relevant accessories and an order form can be found from Page 16 onwards
6.
Disposal
Metal, electrical and electronic parts
Parts of the unit are valuable materials and can be recycled. Approved and certified recycling
companies exist for this purpose. Metals must be sorted and delivered separately to a disposal
company. Please consult your responsible refuse disposal authority for how to dispose of
unusable parts in an environmentally responsible way (e.g. electronic scrap).
Oils and lubricants
Only specialist companies are authorised to dispose of old oils. Old oils and contaminated oils
must be stored and disposed of in sealed, oil-resistant containers (metal drums).
Defective electrical appliances and machines that cannot be repaired must be opened and
cleaned to remove the remaining oil.
Oil troughs must be cleaned so that there are no traces of oil. No oils (even very small amounts)
may be allowed to enter the ground.
Waste from maintenance work
Regulations issued by the responsible national and regional authorities for disposing of refuse
must be observed. These are available from the local environmental authority.
If in doubt, waste from maintenance work such as cleaning and rinsing agents, cloths etc. must
be disposed of as special category waste by communal collecting points.
Waste that can be recycled must be separated on the basis of material groups and sent for
suitable recycling!
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