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User Manual
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Lavina® 25-X
9/2018
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STORAGE
Always store and transport the Lavina® X
machine in a dry place. Never transport
the Lavina® X machine unprotected; it
may be damaged if transported
unprotected during rain or snow.
When, during storage of the machine, the temperature may fall to 32F (or 0
o
C) or less, water should be emptied from the system
using the following steps:
‐ Pull out the hose from the tank (Fig.3.9)
‐ Using compressed air, blow out excess water from the system at each position of the valve (Fig. 3.10, Fig. 3.11).
4. OPERATION
PRELIMINARY CONTROLS
Inspect the working area as explained in the safety instructions. For wet use, fill the water tank with the electrical cable disconnected.
Connect the vacuum extractor and ensure that the vacuum hose is clear and will easily follow the machine. Plug in the machine and
make sure that the power cord is free to follow the working direction of the Lavina® X machine.
WATER FLOW CONTROL UNIT
The operator can direct water to be sprayed in the front
(Fig.4.1) by positioning the lever in the horizontal
position; the water will spray under the cover of the
machine when the lever is in the vertical position
(Fig.4.2). The flow regulating valve located on the tank
(Fig.4.3) controls the water flow to the working area – in
front of the machine or under the main head
ADJUSTING AND MOUNTING TOOLS
The Holder A41 in
LAVINA® X can work with either 3 or 6 buffers, which will alter its range of motion. You can make the change after
dismounting the holder as per the instructions in TROUBLESHOOTING. In the Lavina 25‐X‐Е, the holder is initially mounted with 3
buffers.
Mount the tools only after ensuring that there is enough diamond
bond material left. Be sure that the plates are always clean before
mounting. WARNING: Always secure the
“QuickChange” pads with the security plate (Fig.4.4), lock with the
tool holder key (Fig.5.3). Diamond tools with Velcro are attached to
three 9‐inch foam plates (Fig.4.5). The foam plates are mounted on
the key lock (butterfly). Always use the tool holder key (Fig.5.3).
Figure 4.5
Figure 4.4
Figure 3.9
Figure 3.10
Figure 3.11
Figure 4.2
Figure 4.3
Figure 4.1