Checking Mobile Units, Baskets, Modules And Inserts - W&H teon + RID-200 Operating Instructions Manual

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Maintenance of
mobile units,
baskets, modules
and inserts

Checking mobile units, baskets, modules and inserts

Mobile units, baskets, modules and inserts must be checked daily to
make sure they are functioning correctly. A checklist for this purpose
can be found in the appendix to these operating instructions.
The following points need to be checked:
– Are the mobile unit or basket rollers in good condition, and are they
securely attached to their mobile units or baskets?
– Are the water connectors present and undamaged?
– Are height-adjustable water connectors adjusted to the correct
height and securely fixed?
– Are all injector nozzles, irrigation sleeves and hose adaptors se-
curely attached to mobile units, baskets and modules?
– Are all injector nozzles, irrigation sleeves and hose adapters clear
so that wash water can flow through unhindered?
– Are all caps and fasteners securely attached to the irrigation
sleeves?
– Are end caps present and securely located for all modules and in-
jector manifolds?
– Are the locking caps in the water connectors of mobile units and
baskets working properly?
Where applicable:
– Do the spray arms rotate freely?
– Are the spray arm nozzles free of any blockages? See "Cleaning the
spray arms".
– Are the magnets integrated into the spray arms free of any metallic
objects sticking to them?
– Check whether the tubular filters need to be cleaned or filter plates,
e.g. in an AUF 1 need to be replaced.
Periodic checks must be carried out by the W&H Customer Service
Department after 1000 operating hours or every 24 months at the
latest.
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