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Maintenance and cleaning – Florabest FSG 85 B1 User Manual

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Maintenance and

cleaning

Disconnect the plug before adjust-

ment, maintenance or repair.

. Have.any.work.not.described.

in.these.instructions.carried.

out.by.a.specialist.workshop..

Use.only.original.components..

Allow.the.equipment.to.cool.

before.carrying.out.any.main-

tenance.and.cleaning.work..

There.is.a.risk.of.burns.

Before each use, check the equipment for

obvious defects such as loose, worn or dam-

aged components and check that screws or

other parts are sitting correctly. In particular,

check the grinding disk ( 18). Replace

damaged parts.

Cleaning

Do not use cleaning agents or sol-

vents. Chemical substances may

attack plastic parts of the equipment.

Never clean the equipment under

running water.

• Clean the equipment thoroughly after

each use.

Clean the ventilation openings ( 21)

and the surface of the equipment with

a brush or cloth.

Changing the grinding disk

Instructions.for.changing:

• Never operate the equipment with-

out the protective screen (  20).

• Ensure that the rotation speed

specified on the grinding disk

(  18) is equal to or greater

than the idle-running speed of the

equipment.

Ensure that the disk dimensions fit

the equipment.

• Use only fault-free grinding disks

(ring test).

• If the locator hole in a grinding disk

is too small, do not subsequently

redrill in order to increase the size.

• Do not use separated reduction

bushes or adapters in order to

make a grinding disk fit where the

hole is too large.

• Do not use saw blades.

.

• Reassemble the equipment fully

after changing the grinding disk.

Switch off the equipment and dis-

connect from the mains.

Allow the equipment to cool.

1. Unscrew the grinding disk cover

(3).

2. Remove the grinding disk nut

(18b) by hand.

3. Take the grinding disk (18a) off

the adapter.

4. Place a new grinding disk on the

adapter and tighten the grinding

disk nut by hand.

5. Put the grinding disk cover (3)

back on.

Do not tighten the grinding disk nut

too much because this may cause

the grinding disk and nut to break.

6. Test.run: Before starting work and af-

ter each change of grinding disk, carry

out a test run of at least 30 seconds

with no load. Switch off the equipment

immediately if the disk runs lumpy, sub-