Maintenance | BSA 7xxx / 8xxx | 27
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Beissbarth GmbH
6. Decommissioning
6.1
Temporary shutdown
For an extended period of nonuse:
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Switch off the main switch and secure with a
padlock.
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Cover the set of rollers with a roller cover plate.
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Secure the brake tester or test lane to prevent
unauthorized use. Put up a warning sign.
6.2
Change of location
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If the BSA 7xxx / 8xxx is passed on, all the
documentation included in the scope of delivery must
be handed over with it.
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The BSA 7xxx / 8xxx must only be transported in the
original or equivalent packaging.
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Comply with the instructions concerning initial
commissioning.
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Unplug the electrical connection.
6.3
Disposal and scrapping
1.
Disconnect the BSA 7xxx / 8xxx from the mains and
detach the power cord.
2.
Dismantle the BSA 7xxx / 8xxx and sort out and
dispose of the different materials in accordance with
the applicable regulations.
BSA 7xxx / 8xxx, accessories and packaging
should be sorted for environmental-friendly
recycling.
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Do not dispose BSA 7xxx / 8xxx into
household waste.
Only for EC countries:
The BSA 7xxx / 8xxx is subject to the
European directive 2012/19/EC (WEEE).
Dispose of used electrical and electronic
devices, including cables, accessories and
batteries, separately from household waste.
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Make use of the local return and collection
systems for disposal.
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Proper disposal of BSA 7xxx / 8xxx prevents
environmental pollution and possible health
hazards.
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5.6
Setting the motor protection for the
lifting device
i
Voltage is supplied to the electrical cabinet of the
lifting device via a cable from the roller set electrical
cabinet.
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The motor circuit breaker (3-pole) for protecting the
motor of the hydraulic unit is located in the roller set
electrical cabinet.
i
The control circuit is protected by the wire fuses F
1 - F 3 in the roller set electrical cabinet.
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Fig. 7:
Motor circuit breaker
1 Adjustment screw for overload and short-circuit trip
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Adjustment value on motor circuit breaker for
overload and short-circuit tripping:
3.2 A
.
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A higher setting can lead to motor damage.