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Ocmis Irrigazione S.p.A. – INSTRUCTION AND WARNING MANUAL – Translation of Original Instructions
MUMR-R1.02 .EN - 31/07/2015
CHAPTER 7 - Maintenance
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MAINTENANCE
7.1
GENERAL INFORMATION
This chapter, dedicated to maintenance technicians and those of the Manufacturer's TECHNICAL SUPPORT CENTRES (hereinafter referred to as
T.S.C.), describes maintenance operations to be performed on the machine.
Maintenance operations described below have the purpose of keeping the machine
effi cient and in good working order, with the aim of preventing
any faults or breakdowns.
The term maintenance includes activities for:
Preventative or routine maintenance
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the whole set of operations carried out at predetermined intervals or according to prescribed criteria and intended to reduce the likelihood of
failure or degradation of a machine's performance; preventive maintenance includes operations of inspection, check, adjustment, cleaning and
lubrication.
Specialist or extraordinary maintenance
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Specialist maintenance refers to the whole set of operations carried out at predetermined intervals or following faults and breakdowns aimed at
restoring machine operation. Specialist maintenance includes operations of overhaul, repair, restoring nominal operating conditions or replacement
of a faulty, worn or defective assembly
NOTE
Preventative and specialist maintenance operations may be carried out according to the instructions set out on the sheets, by
the user or by the Manufacturer's Technical Support Centres (T.S.C.).
Owing to their complexity, some specialist maintenance operations have been intentionally omitted from the manual and are to
be exclusively carried out by the T.S.C., which have the technical knowledge, documentation and equipment required to perform
the activities.
Directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) defi nes
Operator as the “Person qualifi ed to install, operate, adjust, clean and perform maintenance
on the machine”.
The defi nitions of professional profi les set out by the Manufacturer and listed in chapter 1 are valid and must be adhered to in the various
operations performed on the machine.
7.1.1
PROFESSIONAL PROFILES AND MANDATORY PPE
Below is a list of professional profi les and related PPE required for the installation stage.
Personal protection equipment set out in paragraph 1.9.
NOTE
The frequency of performing repairs must be:
A) According to the wear condition:
A repair is performed after assessing the outcome of a preliminary overhaul, in order to prevent the assembly in question from
being damaged.
B) Following a fault or deterioration:
an overhaul, during which the fault or deterioration is ascertained, precedes the repair.
The repair must be performed after assessing the outcome of the overhaul.
It should be remembered that correctly performed maintenance operations may reduce downtimes due to a fault to the minimum as well as extend
the machine's service life and its performance, reducing inconveniences and operating costs.
A repair performed in due time avoids further deterioration.
Use original spare parts and carefully repair faulty components to restore them to their nominal state.
Use original spare parts and carefully perform the indicated maintenance operations. In the event of a fault or malfunction, contact the Manufacturer
who will intervene on demand with their own skilled personnel (contact information in chapter 1 ''GENERAL INFORMATION'').
NOTE
The Manufacturer shall not be liable for faults or malfunctions during the machine's warranty period if there have been maintenance
defi ciencies, lack of lubrication, replacements of machine parts either non original or not authorised by the Manufacturer and use
of the machine in a manner other than specifi ed in this instruction manual.
MAINTENANCE
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