EN Floor grinding machine DSM 400
5 Acceptance and transportation
4.1 Customer service and spare parts
In case of customer service queries, replacement
parts or repairs, please contact the manufacturer. To
ensure your queries are dealt with as quickly as pos
sible, always quote your machine data. These are
located on the machine's nameplate.
4.2 Attaching/Removing additional weights
Only for DSM 400 / 3~:
Risk of injury from heavy additional weights!
Only grip the additional weights at the recessed
handles [28, Fig. A/M] ! Work with care!
1.
Screw 2 bolts [27, Fig. L, spanner size 13] into
the safety hood [13, Fig. K].
2.
As needed, grip 1 ... 3 additional weights
[12, Fig. M] and slide these over the bolts.
Removal is carried out in reverse order.
4.3 Tilting the machine
Before tilting the machine, always make sure
that it is on an even, level floor surface!
1.
Disconnect the power plug [7, Fig. A/K] from the
mains.
2.
Swivel and lock the guide handle [Fig. P and
1, Fig. A] in the stretched position (! Chapter
3.1).
3.
Remove additional weights
(Only for DSM 400 / 3~, ! Chapter 4.2).
4.
Tip the machine and place it on the floor
(! Fig. D/P).
4.4 Mounting ETX diamond tools
The consistency of the surface to be ground deter
mines the type or composition of the tools to be used.
All of the ETX diamond tools [! Fig. E] that are
approved for this machine are removed and
mounted in the same way.
Always mount tools of the same type according
to the processing specifications. The heights of
the diamond tools (degree of wear) must be the
same.
1.
Tilt the machine (! Chapter 4.3).
2.
Gently tap with a lump hammer to loosen the
tools [18, Fig. F] from the EXT tool holder
disc [19, Fig. D/F] in the direction of the centre
and then remove.
3.
Insert new tools in the ETX tool holder [22, Fig. F]
and press toward the outer edge of the ETX tool
holder disc (use lump hammer if necessary).
4.
Set the machine upright, swivel and lock the guide
handles in standard position (! Chapter 3.1).
4.5 Cleaning the machine
Do not use any high‐pressure cleaners or com
pressed air to clean the machine!
1.
Tilt the machine (! Chapter 4.3).
2.
After use, clean the machine and tools with a
dry method such as vacuum cleaner (with suit
able filter), cloth or brush.
3.
Set the machine upright, swivel and lock the guide
handle in standard position (! Chapter 3.1).
4.6 Checking electrical components
Only suitably knowledgeable, qualified profes
sional electricians may perform work on any
electrical parts of the system.
Risk of fire due to faulty electrical cables!
Check the mains cable and power plug regularly
for functional safety.
4.7 Final tasks
Either decommission the machine
—
Disconnect the power plug [7, Fig. A/K]
from the mains.
Reduce the projection if necessary:
—
Swivel the guide handle into the front posi
tion (over the drive motor) and lock it in
place (! Chapter 3.1, Fig. K/N/R).
Or:
—
Restart the machine
(! Chapter 3.1).
5 Acceptance and transportation
Observe the safety instructions in Chapter 2!
5.1 Accepting the machine
The machine is delivered in a complete and pack
aged condition from the manufacturer.
1.
Unpack machine and check the enclosed deliv
ery slip to make sure all parts are delivered.
2.
Check whether any items have been damaged
in transit.
3.
In case of damage, contact the transport com
pany immediately!
4.
Report any problems to the manufacturer imme
diately!
Complaints at a later date cannot be acknowl
edged!
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