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Running the automatic feeder
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RS3 must be performed every 36 months.
Note:
For quicker overview, see the care and maintenance schedule in the appendix (see
Maintenance intervals and activities on page
).
Lethal electric shock
. The electrical components of the automatic feeder are
live. Before working on components, always turn off the automatic feeder with the main switch
control switch and disconnect the mains plug.
Risk of injury
caused by automatic start-up. Do not reach into the hazardous
area of the mixer and the powder mixing unit. The mixer or powder mixing unit can start up
automatically at any time, crushing or cutting off your hand and fingers. Before reaching into
the hazardous area of the mixer or powder mixing unit, always turn off the automatic feeder
using the control switch and disconnect the mains plug.
6.7.1
Daily care and maintenance tasks
Perform the following inspections on a daily basis:
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Check the safety devices of the automatic feeder for visible damage. Are the warning signs
still legible? Immediately replace any warning signs that are difficult to read or damaged.
New warning signs are available from Förster-Technik GmbH.
•
Check the automatic feeder and its power and water lines for visible damage. You may not
operate the automatic feeder if power and water lines are damaged. In the event of dam-
age, turn off the automatic feeder using the control switch and disconnect the mains plug.
Contact your service technician immediately. All repairs must always be performed by a ser-
vice technician.
•
Check the intensive mixer for visible damage.
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Are the electrodes, temperature sensors and mixer blades damaged? Damaged parts
must be immediately replaced by a service technician.
•
Are the mixer blades working? Damaged parts must be immediately replaced by a
service technician.
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Is the mixer housing leaking? A leaky housing must be immediately replaced by a ser-
vice technician.
•
Is the mixer screen clogged? A clogged screen must be immediately cleaned by a
service technician.
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