Rotor; Tightening Of Rotor Belt; External Cleaning - Flexit UNI 3 User Manual

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3.4 Rotor

As the unit has high impermeability, filters installed, it is not
usually necessary to clean the rotor. If, for various reasons,
it should still be necessary, dust can be removed with a soft
brush.
Further cleaning is possible if you remove the rotor, spray it
with fat-soluble detergent and then blow it clean from the
opposite side. Distance approximately 60 mm and max.
pressure 8 bar.
Ensure that the motor is not exposed to water during
cleaning. Ensure that all seals around the rotor are intact
and tight. Ensure that there is no damage to the rotor belt,
and that the rotor rotates freely.

3.5 Tightening of rotor belt

The rotor belt can be tightened by releasing 8 screws in order
to remove the rotor side plate (See Fig. 22).
Next release the screws (one on each side) holding the rotor
motor in place (see Fig. 23). This will allow the rotor motor
to be repositioned, thus tightening the belt (see Fig. 24).
Tighten all the screws again
3.6

External Cleaning

Many kitchen surface cleaners contain chemicals that
may damage the product's plastic components. Therefore
use a soft cloth moistened with warm water and a neutral
detergent to clean the outside of the product.
NB! Do not use abrasive cleaners or scouring
powder, as such products can damage the
surfaces. Do not use cleaners containing citric
acids or ammonia. Products that give stainless steel
an anti-fingerprint coating must not be used either.
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Fig. 22
Fig. 24
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Fig. 23

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