1 Use a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush to remove dust from the fan cover and from the top of the device on a regular
basis.
2 Remove dust from the ventilation inlets if necessary.
7.2.2 Cleaning the heat sink
WARNING
Risk of burns from hot surface.
Heat sinks become very hot when in operation.
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Never touch the heat sinks after commissioning the device.
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Allow the heat sinks at least 10 minutes to cool down before cleaning.
NOTE
Refer to our service and guarantee conditions on our homepage.
ü The cleaning intervals must be adapted to match the ambient conditions of the installation location.
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In sandy environments, we recommend cleaning the heat sinks and fans every quarter.
↻ Cleaning the heat sink requires the fan to be removed.
↻ Switch off the device and secure it against restart.
↻ Keep a suitable brush ready for cleaning.
1 Remove the hood and fan Replacing the fan [See section 7.3} Page 24].
2 Clean the free space between the cover and the heat sink using suitable
brushes.
3 Clean the heat sink with a suitable brush.
NOTE: Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents and ensure that no other
components come into contact with fluids.
» Cleaning completed – if necessary, remount the fans.
KACO blueplanet 87.0 TL3 KACO blueplanet 92.0 TL3 KACO blueplanet 110 TL3 KACO blueplanet 125 TL3
KACO blueplanet 137 TL3 KACO blueplanaet 150 TL3
3x
2 mm
2
Fig. 20: Cleaning the cooling fins
from above
4x
2
1
Fig. 21: Cleaning the cooling fins
from below
1
Heat sinks / space between
heat sinks
2
Brush (max. wire diameter
2mm)
1
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