6.0 Maintenance
6.0
Maintenance
6.1
General Maintenance
Preventive rather than reactive maintenance is recommended. The type and frequency
depends on the product use; the following are recommended.
6.2
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
Over-Temperature Safety Circuit
(if fitted)
Set an over-temperature setpoint lower
than the displayed temperature and
check for an over-temperature alarm as
detailed in the relevant controller manual
Over-Temperature Safety Circuit
(if fitted)
Electrical measurement
Door Seals
Visual inspection, check for splits or fray-
ing
Door Seals
Replacement
Air Vent
Check and clean if necessary
Electrical Safety (external)
Visual check of external cables and plugs
Electrical Safety (internal)
Physically check all connections and clean-
ing of the power plate area
Function
Temperature Calibration
Tested using certified equipment, fre-
quency dependent on the standard
required
Operational Check
Check that all functions are working nor-
mally
Operational Check
Thorough inspection and report incor-
porating a test of all functions
Performance
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