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11. Care and maintenance schedule/routine tasks
This chapter covers regular maintenance work and functional inspections on the automatic
feeder as well as its accessories. These ensure that the required hygienic standards are main-
tained. Maintenance work includes, for example, calibration, hygiene-related cleaning as well
as scheduled replacement of wearing parts.
The visual and functional testing of components as well as the replacement of simple wear
parts, such as the suction hose, can be carried out by the owner/operator.
Repair work as well as the replacement of wear parts at or in the automatic feeder may
only
be
performed by a service technician.
11.1
Safety instructions
DANGER!
Fatal electric shock.
The electrical components of the automatic feeder are live.
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Always turn off the automatic feeder with the main switch first and disconnect the power plug
before carrying out any work on the automatic feeder.
WARNING!
Risk of burns due to hot surfaces.
The solenoid valves can reach temperature of up to 100° C during operation or malfunctions.
This can cause severe burns.
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Never touch the solenoid valves when they could be hot.
WARNING!
There is a risk of injury due to automatic start-up.
The automatic feeder automatically prepares a feed portion. The stirring blades in the mixer jar
start automatically and can crush or cut off your hand or fingers.
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Always turn off the automatic feeder with the main switch and disconnect the power plug be-
fore carrying out any work on the mixer. Only clean the powder discharge opening with the
scraper supplied.