Break-In Procedure - STM ROCKETBOX 2.0 User Manual

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B R E A K - I N P R O C E D U R E
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Please be advised that the RocketBox™ has a direct
funneling system into your selected pre-rolls when
used properly. This means that contaminate-free
material being funneled from the Top Trays into
your pre-rolls will remain contaminate-free through
the direct filling process. The Top Tray funnels are
directly inserted into the opening of your pre-roll
cones and do not allow anything other than what is
being fed onto the Top Tray.
Even with the direct funneling system, there is a
break-in period of 400 hours before any material
passes through the "crutch" or bottom of the pre-
roll onto the bottom of the "shaker box". This
material could be reused, but should still be visually
inspected for debris. Although we inspect each and
every part before it is sent; due to the intense
vibration, the break-in period is required.
P L E A S E A D H E R E T O T H E R E C O M M E N D E D
G U I D E L I N E S T O B R E A K - I N Y O U R R O C K E T B O X ™
After you have set up your RocketBox™, proceed to run
multiple cycles without material (at least 5 per set of trays using
different intensity setting on the motor) with each of your tray
systems and watch for debris in-between the trays and in the
shaker box bottom.
After the un-boxing and the initial break-in, you may proceed
with use of the RocketBox™ for the first 400 hours of operation.
Until the 400 hour point has been reached, discard all materials
which have dropped inside the bottom of RocketBox™. Run
time is located on the start screen.
After the 400 hours required for proper break-in you may
reuse the material that has been collected in the bottom of the
shaker box only after visual inspection for debris has been
made.
Visual inspection should always remain part of the operation of
your RocketBox™. Although we use food-grade materials for
direct contact surfaces, due to intense vibration and moving
parts, they may still have debris and must always be inspected.
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