Maintenance, 1 general, 1 introductory notes – CEMB USA ER80 User Manual User Manual
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Use and maintenance manual Rev. 09-2013
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Maintenance
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8.1.1 Introductory notes
This machine has been designed so as not to require rou-
tine maintenance, apart from accurate periodic cleaning.
It is important to keep the machine perfectly clean in or-
der to prevent dust or impurities from compromising the 
operation of the balancer.
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As extraordinary maintenance must be performed by service 
staff or, in any case, by specifically authorised and trained 
people, is not dealt with in this manual. 
8.1.2 Safety rules
Performing specialist activities on the equipment, particu-
larly if the guards need to be dismounted, exposes people 
to serious danger due to the presence of potentially live 
parts.
The rules shown below must be scrupulously followed.
People must always use the Personal Protective Equip-
ment indicated in the Installation Manual. During activi-
ties, unauthorised people may not access the equipment 
and WORK IN PROGRESS signs will be erected in the 
department in such a way that they are visible from every 
place of access.
8. Maintenance
Specialist staff must be authorised and especially trained 
concerning the dangers that may arise during operation 
and the correct methods for avoiding them.
They must always work with great care and pay full at-
tention.
If, exceptionally, the staff removes the guards to carry out 
a particular specialist technical maintenance, inspection 
or repair job, they are required to put them back after 
work.
After work, staff must make sure that foreign objects, in 
particular mechanical pieces, tools or devices used dur-
ing the operative procedure that could cause damage or 
malfunctions are not left inside the balancer.
For safety, before starting work, maintenance, inspection 
and repair staff must disconnect all power sources and 
take all the necessary preventive safety measures.
As well as operating frequencies, the operations described 
below indicate the qualifications that staff must possess 
in order to perform the operation.
8.1.3 Replacing fuses
Some protection fuses are located on the power board 
(see wiring diagrams) accessible by dismantling the weight 
shelf). If fuses require replacement, use ones with an 
identical current intensity.
8.1.4 Touch panel cleaning
Use a soft cloth and NON-ABRASIVE commercial glass/plastic 
cleaning spray or ethanol or natural detergents.
DO NOT USE:
▪ Organic solvents type nitro thinner
▪ Turpentine
▪ Petrol
▪ Trichloroethylene
▪ Acetone
