↻ The fans need to be removed in order to clean the heat sink.
↻ Switch off the device and secure it to prevent it from being switched back on.
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↻ Have a suitable brush at the ready for cleaning purposes.
1 Remove the hood and fans Replacing the fans [See section 7.3} Page 24].
2 Clean the space between the cover and heat sink with your chosen brush.
3 Clean the heat sink with a brush of your choice.
NOTE: Do not use any aggressive cleaning agents and make sure that no li-
quids come into contact with other components.
» The cleaning process is complete - reinstall any fans that had been removed.
NOTE
Refer to our service and guarantee conditions on our homepage.
7.3
Replacing the fans
Removing the cover
↻ A check has been performed to ensure there is no AC/DC voltage present.
1 Remove the fastening screws on the cover from both sides [ _T20]
2 Lift up the cover from both sides and press it out of the mounting clips.
3 Set the cover to one side.
» Proceed with the cleaning or removal of the fans.
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ü The cleaning intervals must be adapted to match the ambient conditions of the installation location.
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In sandy environments, we recommend cleaning the heat sinks and fans every quarter.
KACO blueplanet 87.0 TL3 KACO blueplanet 92.0 TL3 KACO blueplanet 110 TL3 KACO blueplanet 125 TL3
3x
2 mm
2
Fig. 20: Cleaning the cooling fins
from above
4x
2
Fig. 21: Cleaning the cooling fins
from below
Heat sinks / space between
1
heat sinks
Brush (max. wire diameter
2
2mm)
4
3
2
Fig. 22: Removing the cover
1
Cover
2
Fastening screw
3
Mounting clips
4
Fans
KACO blueplanet 137 TL3 KACO blueplanaet 150 TL3
1
1
1