T1
20.5
20
20-6
20-6
20-6
20-6
20-6 TROUBLES - CAUSES - WHA
TROUBLES - CAUSES - WHA
TROUBLES - CAUSES - WHA
TROUBLES - CAUSES - WHA
TROUBLES - CAUSES - WHAT TO DO
T TO DO
T TO DO
T TO DO
T TO DO
The machine has been tested at factory therefore it must perfectly operate.
A wrong use of the machine might cause some troubles.
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
The machine does not start
CAUSE
CAUSE
CAUSE
CAUSE
CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
No power on one phase or more phases
Make sure that the 3 phases are hot
Fuses of auxiliary circuit interrupted or
Close the housing of fuses; if the machine
housing of fuses open.
does not start:
- open the housing
- check the fuses, if necessary replace them (a set
of fuses is supplied in the accessories bag).
Door open
Close the door so that it is in contact with the safety
microswitch.
The microswitch serves for stopping the spindle
when unintentionally you open the door or during
the belt change.
Emergency button on
Turn the emergency buttons.
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
TROUBLE
The machine stops during the working
CAUSE
CAUSE
CAUSE
CAUSE
CAUSE
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
WHAT TO DO
No power on one phase or more phases
Make sure that the 3 phases are hot
CAUSE
Fuses of auxiliary circuit interrupted or
Close the housing of fuses; if the machine
housing of fuses open
does not start:
- open the housing
- check the fuses: if necessary replace them (a set
of fuses is supplied in the accessories bag).
Too heavy working to the motor power.
Wait until the motor overload cutout on the control
board or inside the electric cubicle is cold.
Summary of Contents for FORMULA T1
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