Maintenance Contacts (Only For Australia); Imachine Disposal; Waste Storage; Procedure Regarding Appliance Dismantling Macro Operations - Electrolux GF9 Installation And Operating Manual

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Maintenance, inspections, checks and cleaning
Control
• check the mechanical part, for cracks or deformation, tighten-
ing of screws: check the readability and condition of words,
stickers and symbols and restore if necessary.
Machine structure
• tightening of main bolts (screws, fixing systems, etc.) of
machine.
Safety signs
• check the readability and condition of safety signs.
Electrical control panel
• check the electrical components installed inside the electrical
control panel. Check the wiring between the electrical panel
and machine parts.
Electrical connection cable and plug
• check the connection cable (replace if necessary) and plug.
Preventive maintenance
• remove any deposits of dirt inside the appliance.
Control
• check the conditions of the internal parts.
Control
• check and clean the discharge system.
General machine overhaul
• check all components, electrical equipment, corrosion, pipes...
1.
In particular conditions (e. g. intensive use of the appliance, salty environment, etc.) the preventive maintenance should be more frequent.
2.
the machine is designed and built for a duration of about 10 years. After this period of time (from commissioning) the machine must undergo a general
inspection and overhaul. Some examples of checks to be carried out are given below.
• Check for any oxidised electrical components or parts; if necessary, replace them and restore the initial conditions;
• Check the structure and welded joints in particular;
• Check and replace bolts and/or screws, also checking for any loose components;
• Check the electrical and electronic system;
• Check the functionality of safety devices;
• Check the general condition of protection devices and guards.
NOTE!
It is advisable to stipulate a preventive and scheduled maintenance contract with the Customer Care Service.
Decommissioning
• All scrapping operations must occur with the machine stopped and cold and the electrical power supply disconnected;
• Work on the electrical equipment must only be carried out by a qualified electrician, with the power supply disconnected;
• To carry out these operations it is necessary to use: overalls, safety shoes and gloves;
• During decommissioning and handling of the various parts, the minimum height from the floor must be maintained.
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Maintenance contacts (only for
Australia)
For service and spare parts, please contact:
• Electrolux - Tom Stoddart Pty Ltd — 39 Forest Way,
Karawatha QLD 4117 — call 1-300-307-289
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MACHINE DISPOSAL
WARNING
Refer to "WARNING and Safety
Information"
I.1

Waste storage

At the end of the product's life-cycle, make sure it is not
dispersed in the environment.
Depending on the model, the doors must be removed before
scrapping the appliance.
SPECIAL waste materials can be stored temporarily while
awaiting treatment for disposal and/or permanent storage. In
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Frequency
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
Yearly
1
Every 6 months
1
Every 6 months
1
Every 6 months
2
Every 10 years
• Zanussi - Electrolux Professional Australia Pty Ltd – 5– 7
Keith Campbell Court — Scoresby, 3179 — call 03-9765-
8444
• Diamond - Semak Food Service Equipment — 18, 87– 91
Hallam South Road, Hallam VIC 3803 — call 03-9796-4583
any case, the current environmental protection laws in the
user's country must be observed.
I.2
Procedure regarding appliance
dismantling macro operations
Before disposing of the machine, make sure to carefully check
its physical condition, and in particular any parts of the
structure that can give or break during scrapping.
The machine's parts must be disposed of in a differentiated
way, according to their different characteristics (e. g. metals,
oils, greases, plastic, rubber, etc.).
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