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Electrical connection
The installed electric brake motor is ready to be put into
operation.
The connection meets the relevant VDE and DIN re-
quirements.
The electric brake motor causes the disc blade to come
to a near immediate standstill after the machine
has been turned off.
Firring, repair and maintenance work on the electric unit
can only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
Important notes
Damaged electrical connection cables
Insulation damage often occurs with electrical
connection cables.
Some causes are:
• Pressure points, especially when electrical connection
cables are run through window or door cracks.
• Kinks caused by improper handling or mowing of the
electrical connection cables.
• Cuts resulting from being run over
• Insulation damages caused by pulling the cable out
of wall sockets.
• Cracks resulting from aging of the insulation.
Such insulation damaged electrical connection
cables cannot be used and are, as a result of
their insulation damage. LIFETHREATENING!!
Check the electrical cable connections on a regular ba-
sis. When checking the cables, make sure that the ca-
bles are not stuck to the electrical network.
Electrical cable connections built with seal contacts must
meet the relevant VDE and DIN requirements. Only use
electrical cable connections with a rating of at least H 07
RN or a rubber sheathed cable.
The type rating of the connection cable must be printed
on the cable.
Single-phase motor
• The mains voltage must comply with the specifications
on the motor nameplate.
• Extension cables up to 25 m in length must have a
cross section of at least 1,5 mm² , above 25 m at least
2,5 mm²
• Mains fuse protection is 10 Amps slow-blow.
In accordance with safety regulations, the motor
is equipped with a switch featuring an integrated protective
circuitbreaker, which cuts off the current in the event of
overload.
Overload may be caused by the following:
• longer-duration blockage of the knife disc
• alternately switching on/off of the motor in rapid suc-
cession
In the event of a blocked knife disc, remove the cause
to the overload. Disconnect the mains plug. After a short
cooling-off time , switch back on the motor.
Disposal and recycling
The equipment is supplied in packaging to prevent it
from being damaged in transit. The raw materials in
this packaging can be reused or recycled. The
equipment and its accessories are made of various
types of material, such as metal and plastic. Defective
components must be disposed of as special waste. Ask
your dealer or your local council.