5.1.2 Warnings
Do not approach electrical parts with wet hands or bare feet.
Do not insert tools or other objects into the protection grids.
Do not remove safety devices (grids, decals, etc.) during maintenance operations.
5.1.3 Emergency Operations in the Event of Fire
In the event of fire DO NOT use water. Use an extinguisher to cool the affected area as quickly as possible.
5.2 EQUIPMENT CLEANING
5.2.1 Cleaning the Surfaces
USE a damp cloth wherever possible to clean the outer or
inner surfaces of the monobloc.
DO NOT use chemical agents and/or abrasive substances.
Only use neutral detergents and lukewarm water.
DO NOT use tools that may scratch the surfaces and thus
cause the formation of rust
Rinse with clean water and dry thoroughly.
5.2.2 Cleaning the Condenser
This cleaning operation must be carried out by qualified
personnel.
For constant equipment performance, condenser cleaning
must be carried out regularly to avoid the build up and
deposit of dirt, which will prevent the passage of air or
water (for water-cooled condensers). Under normal condi-
tions this operation should be carried out every two
months. Cleaning may be carried out more frequently
according to the ambient conditions of machine use.
Cleaning can be carried out using the following: a screw-
driver and a long-bristled brush or better, compressed air.
B) REMOVE the front panel by taking out the screws that fix it to the monobloc body (Fig. 5.2.2.b)
C) PROCEED to clean the condenser using a jet of air to blow from the inside to the outside (Fig. 5.2.2.c)
Fig.5.2.2.a
CLEANING THE CONDENSER WITH A BRUSH
A) SWITCH OFF the machine and disconnect it from the
power supply mains.
B) PROCEED to clean the condenser taking care to use
the brush in a downwards direction from the top
(Fig.5.2.2.a).
CLEANING THE CONDENSER WITH COMPRESSED AIR.
A) SWITCH OFF the machine and disconnect it from the
power supply mains.
Fig.5.2.2.b
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