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Troubleshooting

ESW-Series | Version 1.08

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11 Troubleshooting

12 Disposal, Recycling of used 

Devices

Please take care in your own interest and in the interest 
of the environment that all component parts of the ma-
chine are only disposed of in the intended and permitted 
way. 

12.1 Decommissioning

Immediately decommission disused machines in order to 
avoid later misuse and endangering of the environment 
or personal safety.

Step 1: Eliminate all environmentally hazardous operat-

ing materials from the used device.

Step 2: If required, disassemble the machine into easy-

to-handle and usable components and parts.

Step 3: Dispose of machine components and operating 

materials by the disposal channels provided.

12.2 Disposal of electrical equipment

Note that electrical equipment contains a variety of recy-
cling-capable materials and also environmentally haz-
ardous components. 

Please help to separate these components and dispose 
of them responsibly. In case of doubt, contact your local 
waste disposal authority. Consult a specialist disposal 
agent for recycling if needed.

12.3 Disposal of lubricants

Remove any leaking, used or excessive grease at the lu-
bricating points. 

Disposal notes for used lubricants are available from the 
manufacturer of the lubricants. If necessary, request the 
product-specific data sheets.

Problem

Possible cause

Solution

The electrical cable winch motor is 
not functioning.

1. Switch defective.
2. Motor defective.
3. Bad contact.

1. Replace switch.
2. Change motor.
3. Check contacts.

Temperature of motor too high.

1. Long service life.
2. Brake is not completely open.

1. File coolling phases
2. Contact customer service.

Motor runs with insufficient power or 
too low speed.

1. Bad contact.
2. Insufficient power supply.

1. Check contacts.
2. Check the power supply, have it in-

stalled by a qualified electrician.

Motor is wet.

1. Humidity is too high or water in-

gress.

1. Drain the water. Dry the device. Af-

ter that start the motor and let it 
operate for a little while. Repeat 
this procedure a few times. 

Brake does not work.

1. Brake disc dirty.
2. Brake disc worn.
3. Brake spring is broken.

1. Clean the brake disc
2. Contact customer service
3. Replace brake spring.

Summary of Contents for ESW Series

Page 1: ...ESW 500 Operating Instructions Electrical Cable Winch ESW 500 ESW 800...

Page 2: ...l explanation 3 2 2 Obligations of the operating company 4 2 3 Requirements to staff 5 2 4 Personal protective equipment 5 2 5 Safety devices 5 2 6 Safety labels 6 2 7 General safety regulations 6 2 8...

Page 3: ...ence and knowledge gained from using the application which then could be shared and be valuable to develop our products even further 1 3 Limitation of liability All information and notes in these oper...

Page 4: ...ing manuals prepared by her correspond to the current status of the regulations and must adapt these if necessary The operating company must unambiguously regu late and determine the responsibilities...

Page 5: ...onnel of the manufacturer Other personnel is not au thorized to perform these works Please contact our cu stomer service for the execution of all arising work 2 4 Personal protective equipment The per...

Page 6: ...hat the maxi mum load is never exceeded Personnel must not stand underneath a suspended load as this could come loose and fall Personnel must not ride on or be lifted by the equipment Access to liftin...

Page 7: ...served any reasonably fore seeable misuse which could lead to hazardous situations with personal damage is impossible with the electrical cable winch 3 2 Residual risks Even if all safety regulations...

Page 8: ...ooks after your region 5 3 Storage Clean the electrical cable winch oil the bearings and store them in a frost free and dry environment max 55 C Do not place anything on the electrical cable winch 6 D...

Page 9: ...Risk of crushing If improper work is carried out on the electrical cable winch there is a risk of injury to fingers and hands ATTENTION The carrier must be designed for the weight of the device and fo...

Page 10: ...equipment which has suffi cient load bearing capacity to withstand the weight of the load and the Electrical Cable Winch If the load bearing capacity is exceeded the Electri cal Cable Winch may fail a...

Page 11: ...aged condition Step 2 Attach the winch load hook to a suitable load at tachment point and check that the hook securing device is closed Step 3 Check that the load is securely attached to the hook Alwa...

Page 12: ...ontact data on chapter 1 2 Customer service Immediately reassemble all protective and safety equip ment after completing the repair and maintenance of the device NOTE The rope must not be completely u...

Page 13: ...rs or 10 000 load cycles under heavy operating conditions at shorter intervals Particular checks should be made on the links espe cially contact points for wear deformation wire breaks structural chan...

Page 14: ...in addition to the T V experts Specialists are customer service fitters of the manu facturer or specially trained technical personnel The inspection shall be documented in an inspection book The test...

Page 15: ...ocal waste disposal authority Consult a specialist disposal agent for recycling if needed 12 3 Disposal of lubricants Remove any leaking used or excessive grease at the lu bricating points Disposal no...

Page 16: ...r of manufacture on the type plate fixed to the device Example The load hook for the electrical cable winch ESW 500 must be ordered The load hook is identified in the spare parts drawing with the numb...

Page 17: ...parts drawing In case of service the following drawing shall help to identify the necessary spare parts If necessary send a copy of the parts drawing with the marked components to your authorised deal...

Page 18: ...18 ESW Series Version 1 08 Electrical Circuit Diagram 14 Electrical Circuit Diagram Fig 11 Electrical circuit diagram ESW 500 and ESW 800...

Page 19: ...elevant regulations of the aforementioned directive as well as any other applicable directives subse quently added including the changes applicable at the time the declaration was made Relevant EU dir...

Page 20: ...ESW 40 h 40 h 200 h As re quired 200 h As re quired An nually Lubricate bearings gears Functional check brake system Wear test brake disc Replacement brake disc Wear measurement load rope hook Replace...

Page 21: ...h 200 h As re quired 200 h As re quired An nually Lubricate bearings gears Functional check brake system Wear test brake disc Replacement brake disc Wear measurement load rope hook Replacement load ro...

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