7.0
Maintenance
7.1
General Maintenance
Preventive rather than reactive maintenance is recommended. The type and frequency
depends on the product use; the following are recommended.
7.2
Maintenance Schedule
CUSTOMER
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL
DANGER! ELECTRIC SHOCK
. Risk of fatal injury. Only electrically
qualified personnel should attempt these maintenance procedures.
Maintenance
Procedure
Method
Frequency
Daily Weekly Monthly
Bi-
Annually
Annually
Safety
Safety Switch Function
Set a safe temperature above ambient, and lower
the hearth to see if the heater light goes out
Safety Switch Function
While lowering or raising the hearth operate the
emergency stop button to prove that it functions
correctly.
Safety Switch Function
Check that the hearth will not raise or lower with
the cage open.
Safety Switch Function
Electrical measurement
Over-Temperature Safety
Circuit
(if fitted)
Set an over-temperature setpoint lower than the
current displayed temperature and check for an
over-temperature alarm as detailed in this
manual
Over-Temperature Safety
Circuit
(if fitted)
Electrical measurement
Hearth
Visual inspection, checking the seal and whether
it is free of damage
Hearth
Replacement where necessary
Cooling Fans (if fitted)
Check whether the cooling fans are working
Chimney / Extraction
Check and clean if necessary
Electrical Safety (external)
Visual check of external cables and plugs
Electrical Safety (internal)
Physically check all connections and cleaning of
the power plate area
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7.0 Maintenance