Residual Risks; Cleaning The Equipment; Routine Maintenance; Extraordinary Maintenance - Zhermack CYCLOPE Manual Del Usuario

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be adjusted individually according to the instruments
used.
The sensors must also be adjusted if they fail to detect
the instrument (e.g. very large or very thin instruments)
and/or if the error warning continues (red LED flashing
rapidly, even after the tool heater has been turned off
then on again).
Fig. 7: Turn the appliance on by pressing the ON/OFF
switch (fig. A, 3). The appliance is now in stand-by. The
green light on the front panel comes on.
Fig. 8: To regulate, adjust the trimmer (fig. A, 6) using a
crosshead screwdriver.
To increase the sensitivity of the sensors, turn the trimmer
screw clockwise. The direction is indicated by the arrow
near the + sign.
To reduce the sensitivity of the sensors, turn the trimmer
screw anticlockwise. The direction is indicated by the
arrow near the – sign.
7.4

RESIDUAL RISKS

Residual risks are:
• a danger that cannot be totally eliminated through
design and the application of safety devices;
• a potential danger that cannot be highlighted.
In order to prevent accidents, always operate
with respect to that described in this Manual. If in
doubt, always contact the Manufacturer or
Authorised After-Sales Centre.
CHAPTER 8: MAINTENANCE
8.1

CLEANING THE EQUIPMENT

Use a dry cloth to clean the equipment exterior. If
necessary, dampen the cloth with a small amount of
water or a non-degreasing detergent (see paragraph 2.4).
The operator must ensure that the equipment is kept
clean and free from any foreign bodies such as debris,
water, non-conducting liquids etc. For this purpose
cleaning must be performed at the end of every shift,
with the equipment in stable conditions.
Before cleaning the outside of the equipment,
always make sure that the master switch is off. It
is prohibited to clean the equipment when it is
connected to the electric power supply mains.
Do not use inflammable, corrosive, alkaline or
toxic liquids to clean the equipment.
CLEANING THE INDUCTION CHAMBER:
You should always keep the induction chamber clean.
Make sure there are NEVER any metal parts in the chamber
and remember to replace the protective cap.
8.2

ROUTINE MAINTENANCE

Once the equipment has been cleaned (see paragraph
8.1), the operator must check for worn, damaged or loose
parts. If any such situations are detected, contact the
Authorised After-Sales Centre.
cyclope
If any of the previously-described situations
should occur, it is prohibited to re-start the
equipment before the problems have been
solved.
In particular, before moving away from the equipment,
the operator detecting problems of any nature must place
a sign on the it indicating that equipment maintenance is
in progress and that use is prohibited (EC-compliant signs
can be purchased from the relevant suppliers).
Routine maintenance, cleaning and correct equipment
use are essential factors in guaranteeing long-lasting
equipment performance and safety.
8.3

EXTRAORDINARY MAINTENANCE

Extraordinary maintenance includes the repair of any
accidental breakage and the replacement of worn or
malfunctioning parts.
All electrical and mechanical interventions must
only be performed by a Zhermack-authorised
maintenance technician.
Any modification that alters equipment features
from a safety and risk-prevention point of view
can only be carried out by the Manufacturer who
will then certify conformity of the equipment
with safety standards. Therefore any modification
or maintenance intervention not considered in
this manual is to be considered prohibited. Any
modification, tampering or repair performed by
unauthorised staff along with the use of non-
original spare parts relieve the Manufacturer from
any liability. If the necessary maintenance
interventions are not considered in this Use and
Maintenance Manual, contact the Authorised
After-Sales Centre.
8.4

RE-START AFTER LONG PERIOD OF INACTIVITY

If the equipment is re-started after a particularly long period
of inactivity, operate as indicated in Chapter 6 regarding
commissioning. If the equipment functions anomalously,
act as described in Chapter 9 regarding "Diagnostics". if the
problem should persist or is not considered, contact the
Authorised After-Sales Centre immediately.
8.5

HOW TO REQUEST AFTER-SALES ASSISTANCE

Choose one of the following options to request after-sales
assistance:
1. contact the Authorised After-Sales Centre;
2. telephone the Zhermack after-Sales Service at +39
0425 597611 and proceed as follows: give personal
data (e.g. address and telephone number); state the
information given on the equipment identification
plate (see paragraph 3.3); explain the problem with the
equipment clearly;
3. fax all of the information stated in the previous point
and the correctly filled-in identification form (see
Attachment 10.2) to the following n° +39 0425 53596.
The reference figures can be found on pages 3 and 4 of this manual.
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