Care and maintenance tasks
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9.1.3
Cleaning of the drain sieve
At least once a day (according to needs).
Visually inspect the sieve for residues and soiling. The sieve
meshes must be clean and freely permeable.
Unscrew the drain sieve (
Fig. 9.1.2.1.D
) anticlockwise out of the
drain groove.
Clean the sieve meshes carefully, e.g. with compressed air or a
suitable brush.
Afterwards, screw the drain sieve tightly back into the screw
connection of the drain groove. Ensure that the bracket of the
drain sieve does not contact the cleaning basket.
Never operate the cleaning machine without sieve insert. Risk
of damage in the cleaning machine!
9.1.4
Cleaning the filling level sensors
At least once a day (according to needs).
Visually inspect the surfaces of the filling level sensors and the
guard bar for soiling or damage (
Fig. 9.1.2.1.A/B/C/F
).
In the case of visible soiling, clean the components carefully
with a moist cloth and a suitable cleaning agent (e.g. with your
rinsing medium).
In the case of recognisable damage to the sensors, the
cleaning machine must no longer be operated.
Contact the manufacturer.
9.1.5
Leak checks
At least once a day (according to needs).
Leak tightness with respect to escaping media from the media-
carrying tubes and couplings and the media tanks.
Push up the protective grilles on the right and on the left side of
the cleaning machine (Fig. 4.4.2) and perform a visual
inspection
(if visible) of the specified components. Pay attention to
possible media residues on the base of the cleaning machine.
Recommended interval
Inspection criteria
Procedure
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Recommended interval
Inspection criteria
Procedure
Recommended interval
Inspection criteria
Procedure