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6.5 REPLACING THE MOTOR
You can carry out this operation in the following way:
Switch off the machine using the main switch and unplug it.
1)
Undo the 4 screws (5) securing the head guard and remove it. The screws are on
the right side, the left side, on the top and at the back. To remove the head guard it is
necessary first of all to push the cutter locking button right in as far as it will go (E).
2)
Undo the 6 screws (9) securing the motor guard (F) and remove it.
3)
Remove the belt (G).
4)
Disconnect the power cables going to the motor.
5)
Undo the 4 screws (6) securing the motor.
6)
Remove the motor.
7)
Access the bottom of the motor with a flat screwdriver, block the motor shaft and
manually turn the pulley (H) until it comes out (it is left-threaded).
8)
Undo the 4 screws (10) securing the motor support plate and remove it.
9)
To fit the new motor, reverse the procedure above.
See Fig. 23
6.6 REPLACING THE KEYBOARD-DISPLAY
You can carry out this operation in the following way:
Switch off the machine using the main switch, and unplug it.
1)
Undo the 4 screws (5) securing the head guard and remove it. The screws are on
the right side, the left side, on the top and at the back. To remove the head guard it is
necessary first of all to push the cutter locking button right in as far as it will go (E).
2)
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the keypad-display (K) to the electronic con-
trol card.
3)
Release the old keypad-display (K) from the head guard and remove it.
4)
To fit the new keypad-display, reverse the procedure above.
See Fig. 24
6.7 REPLACING THE ELECTRONIC CONTROL CARD
You can carry out this operation in the following way:
Switch off the machine using the main switch and unplug it.
1)
Undo the 4 screws (5) securing the head guard and remove it. The screws are on
the right side, the left side, on the top and at the back. To remove the head guard it is
necessary first of all to push the cutter locking button right in as far as it will go (E).
2)
Disconnect the electronic control card's main connector (L)
3)
Disconnect the flat cable connecting the keypad-display (K) to the electronic con-
trol card
4)
Undo the 3 screws (11) securing the electronic control card (L) to the head guard
and remove it.
5)
To fit a new electronic control card, reverse the procedure above.
See Fig. 25
6.8 REPLACING THE POWER CARD AND CIRCUIT
BREAKER
You can carry out this operation in the following way:
Switch off the machine using the main switch and unplug it.
1)
Unscrew the machine's 4 feet (P) and remove them.
2)
Undo the 5 screws (12) the lower protection plate and remove it.
3)
Disconnect all the cables from the card you want to replace, noting down before-
hand the position of each cable.
4)
To release the power card (M) or the circuit breaker (N), just press on the lugs on
each of the 4 pins holding it, and pull the card up.
5)
To fit the new power card or circuit breaker, just reverse the procedure above.
See Fig. 26

7.- WASTE DISPOSAL

Waste disposal should be managed according to the legislation in force in the user's country.
The installer of the machine is responsible for managing any waste correctly.
7.1 SWARF
The swarf produced during key duplication is classified as special waste and falls into the
same category of solid urban waste (SUW) as a metal scourer, for example.
Contaminated waste or waste containing toxic or harmful substances is considered as toxic
or harmful waste and must be disposed of according to the legislation in force in the user's
country.
7.2 PACKAGING
The machine is supplied in cardboard packaging, which can be recycled with all other card-
board packing material. It is considered as solid urban waste and should therefore be dispo-
sed of in the special containers for cardboard.
The material used to protect the machine inside the cardboard box is polymeric and compara-
ble to solid urban waste. It must therefore be sent to the appropriate waste disposal facilities
for processing.
7.3 MACHINE
When needing to dispose of the machine, it falls into the WEEE category (Waste Electrical
and Electronic Devices).
In "Compliance with Directive 2012/19/EU on waste electrical and electronic equipment
(WEEE)"
Anyone found disposing of the machine illegally or as domestic waste will be subject to the
penalties provided for by current national legislation.
Pursuant to the provisions of current national regulations, the machine cannot be disposed
of as urban waste. Therefore, at the end of its life cycle and after performing the necessary
operations for correct management, the apparatus must be delivered to one of the selective
collection facilities for waste electrical and electronic equipment from private homes.
The collection facilities of the municipality where you live must guarantee the functionality,
accessibility and suitability of their selective collection systems so that the owners of the ma-
chine and the distributors may deliver any waste produced within its territory to the collection
facility for free.

8.- EXPLODED VIEW

See Figure 23

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