ErgoPack 745X Original Operating Instructions

ErgoPack 745X Original Operating Instructions

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  • Page 2 Hanns-Martin-Schleyer Str. 21 89415 Lauingen hereby declare, that the Ergonomic Pallet Strapping Systems type "ErgoPack 700X, 713X, 726X, 745X“, to which this declaration refers, complies with the respective relevant and basic health and safety requirements of the EU directives because of their concept, type of construction and the model we have brought on to the market.
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Validity of the operating instructions General 2.1 Moving the strapping system 2.2 Parking the strapping system 2.3 Work area space requirements 2.4 Environmental conditions 2.5 Energy supply charger/battery 2.6 Notes on environmental protection 2.7 Meaning of warning symbols, usage conventions Recommendations for protective measures 3.1 Safety regulations for battery and charger Description...
  • Page 4 7. 9 Setting welding time 7.10 Changing strap coil 34-42 7.11 Setting pallet width Operation Strapping 44-48 Tensioning and sealing of pallets above 70cm height 49-52 Sealing control Tensioning and sealing of pallets below 70cm height 54-56 Risks 57-59 10. Service and repair 10.1 Cleaning the ChainLance 10.2 Replacing the ChainLance 61-65...
  • Page 5: Validity Of The Operating Instructions

    The operation in these instructions is explained by using the ErgoPack 726X as an example. All points in these instructions referring to the operation of the sealing head are not applicable as far as the “ErgoPack 700X” is concerned. These operating instructions are valid for the following models:...
  • Page 6: General

    2. General 2.1 Moving the strapping system The strapping system can be pushed in an upright position with the two hand grips (Fig.1). For pushing it you must release the brakes of the two guide rolls on the strap side (Fig.1a). 2.2 Parking the strapping system After having parked the strapping system you have to lock up the brakes of the two guide rolls (Fig.1a) on the strap side to avoid that the system is rolling...
  • Page 7: Work Area Space Requirements

    2.3 Work area space requirement For a safe operation while strapping, the system has to be positioned correctly in front of the pallet. Therefore, a free area of ​ ​ a t least 1,10 m width in front of the pallet to be strapped is required. 1,10 m 0,30 m Fig.
  • Page 8: Energy Supply Charger/Battery

    2.5 Energy supply charger/battery Charger 3 stage charger Prim.: 198-264 VAC 50/60 Hz max. 2,0A Sec.: 44,5V DC/4,5A Max. power 200W Battery pack 3 x 12V AGM battery Weight: 19,5 kg Charging time: approx. 10 hours Operating temperature range: 5°C - 40°C Number of strappings : Up to 650 standard strappings* per charge Life span:...
  • Page 9: Notes On Environmental Protection

    2.6 Notes on environmental protection Physical or chemical materials injurious to health have not been used for manufacturing the strapping system. Concerning the waste disposal, valid national rules and regulations have to be considered. Take care about disposing packaging, the product itself and parts accordingly.
  • Page 10: Meaning Of Warning Symbols, Usage Conventions

    2.7 Meaning of warning symbols, usage conventions Warning! Marks a hazard with moderate risk. If not avoided, it can result in death or serious injury Caution! Marks a hazard with a minor risk. If not avoided, it can result in a minor or moderate injury Attention! Marks a situation to be considered.
  • Page 11: Recommendations For Protective Measures

    Recommendations for protective measures These operating instructions will help you to understand the strapping system and how to use it according to regulations. The operating instructions contain important notes on how to use the strapping system safely, properly and economically. Adhering to the notes helps you to avoid dangers, repairs and down times and also increases the reliability and life span of the strapping system.
  • Page 12: Safety Regulations For Battery And Charger

    Damaged batteries may not be reused and must be disposed of properly. Note! • Keep the connection plug of the charger and the ErgoPack system away from non-related objects and dirt. • Plug and socket of battery, charger and power cable have a magnetic connection.
  • Page 13: Description

    Description 4.1 Design Fig. 5 Control panel Safety cutter Strap brake Control display Fig. 4 Fig. 7 Sealing head Sliding window with safety switch Operating instructions Tool-Lift Fig. 6 Covering of battery box -13-...
  • Page 14: Operating Panel Strapping Unit

    4.2 Control panel strapping system Main switch (power supply 0/1) OFF switch (disconnects the power supply) Joystick (moving the ChainLance in and out with precision speed control) Reset switch (function check while switching on and acknowledging of malfunctions) EMERGENCY STOP switch (stops the strapping system) Fig.
  • Page 15: Touch Display Sealing Head

    Display „Messages“ Display activated. Welding process is finished, tool can be removed. Application error: Temporary system error, can be rectified by the operator. Tool fault: static system error, rectify error. If the error cannot be rectified -> ErgoPack service partner -15-...
  • Page 16: Indication And Commissioning Of The 36V Charger

    36V charger Inside the red battery housing there are 3 x 12V AGM batteries installed and connected in series. The ErgoPack 36V charger charges these batteries. The green or yellow shining LED indication light on the 36V charger indicates different operating states of the charger as well as the charging status of the battery pack.
  • Page 17 Attention! The charging time is approx. 10 hours. The battery pack is only fully charged when the LED indication light on the charger is permanently shining green! LED indication light Automotive flat fuse 10A/32V Fig. 11 -17-...
  • Page 18: Technical Data

    5.1 Strapping system Dimensions (all types) Length 665 mm Width 770 mm Height 1200 mm Weight (without optional equipment): ErgoPack 700X (incl. battery) 106 kg ErgoPack 713X (incl. battery) 114 kg ErgoPack 726X/745X (incl. battery) 115 kg Maximum chain speeds:...
  • Page 19: Sealing Head

    Plastic strap Strap materials Polypropylene (PP) Polyester (PET) Strap width 713X, adjustable to 9-10 mm / 12-13 mm 726X, adjustable to 12-13 mm / 15-16 mm 745X, adjustable to 15-16 mm / 18-19 mm Strap thickness 713X 0,40-0,80 mm (PET) 0,50-0,80 mm (PP) 726X 0,50-1,00 mm (PET/PP)
  • Page 20 Measured A-graded noise emission level (EN ISO 11202) (EN 60745-1/2:2009) pAeq 713X 79 dB (A) 77 dB (A) pAeq 726X 78 dB (A) 82 dB (A) pAeq 745X 79 dB (A) 81 dB (A) Sound power level, on average (EN 60745 -1/2:2009) 713X 88 dB (A) 726X...
  • Page 21: Intended Use

    Intended use This strapping system has been developed and constructed for an ergonomic and safe strapping of pallets with plastic straps. The strapping system is only to be used for strapping with plastic straps (polypropylene and polyester). Strapping with steel strap is not possible with this strapping system.
  • Page 22: Commissioning

    Commissioning Attention! Before using the strapping system for the first time, a visual inspection for exterior damages has to be done. 7.1 Battery charger The main voltage must comply with the details on the type plate. The charger is only suitable for charging the delivered 36V battery pack. 7.2 Charging the battery pack 1.) Connect charger to the main voltage 2.) Open cover of battery case (by pulling at the outer corners...
  • Page 23 Fig. 13 Fig. 14 Warning! Charge the battery pack only with the ErgoPack 36V charger through the charging socket! 4.) Insert the plug of the 36V charger (16a) into the socket (15a) of the battery pack. Fig. 15 Fig.
  • Page 24 5.) Alternatively, the battery pack can be also removed from the strapping system ... Fig. 17 … or be comfortably pulled out Fig. 18 to the battery trolley (optional equipment)... Fig. 19 ... and be replaced by a previously charged battery pack. Fig.
  • Page 25 Attention! The charging time is approximately 10 hours. The battery pack is only fully charged when the LED indication light on the charger is permanently shining green! The maximum charging current flows if the temperature of the battery is between 5°C and 40°C. Avoid battery temperatures below 0°C while charging. Note! During charging, the battery pack always has to be in a horizontal position (cover always upside).
  • Page 26: Setting Strap Width At The Sealing Head

    7.3 Setting strap width at the sealing head The sealing head can be used with different strap widths: ErgoPack 713X 9-10 mm or 12-13 mm ErgoPack 726X 12-13 mm or 15-16 mm ErgoPack 745X 15-16 mm or 18-19 mm The setting of the strap width is explained using the example of model 726X.
  • Page 27: Switching On The Strapping System

    Turn the main switch (25d) to the right to operating mode “1" and hold it in this position for approximately 2 seconds. Fig. 24 Fig. 25  Follow the instructions on the display after the “ErgoPack” logo disappeared (after approx. 45 seconds). -27-...
  • Page 28: Setting Strap Tension Range At The Sealing Head

    7.5 Setting strap tension range at the sealing head Two strap tension ranges can be set at the sealing head: NORMAL = Standard tension range for PET strap 713X = 400-1200 N 726X = 900-2500 N 745X = 1300-4500 N SOFT = Soft tension range for PP strap 713X = 150-750 N...
  • Page 29: Setting Tension Force At The Sealing Head

    7.6 Setting strap tension at the sealing head The set tension force is displayed continuously when the tool is ready for operation. Press „tension force“ button (2). • The set tension force flashes for 5 seconds. • The buttons + (1) and – (3) appear. •...
  • Page 30 713X Standard 1000 1100 1200 lbf* Soft 726X Standard 1100 1300 1500 1700 1900 2100 2300 2500 lbf* Soft 1000 1120 1240 1360 745X Standard 1300 1700 2100 2500 2900 3300 3700 4100 4500 lbf* 1000 Soft 1000 1150 1300 1450 1600 (rounded values)
  • Page 31: Setting Mode Of Operation At The Sealing Head

    7.7 Setting mode of operation at the sealing head Press „Operating mode“ (1) button. • Unused displays disappear. • The currently set operating mode flashes for 5 seconds. • + and – appear. Press button + (2) or – (3) until the required operating mode is displayed. Fig.
  • Page 32: Select Favorite

    * This operating mode AUTO = Fully automatic strapping is factory blocked! Activation only through your ErgoPack service partner possible. Warning! Strap tensioning or strapping, danger of jamming and crushing Do not place hands or other body parts between the strap and the packaged goods during the strapping process.
  • Page 33: Setting Welding Time

    7.9 Setting welding time The set welding time is displayed always by filled dots, when the system is ready for operation.  Press „welding time“ button (2). • Unused displays disappear. • The filled dots of the current set welding time flash for 5 seconds. •...
  • Page 34: Changing Strap Coil

    7.10 Changing strap coil Switch on the strapping system as described in section 7.4 For changing the strap coil press „F2“ button (30a) and follow the instructions appearing on the display. Fig. 30 By pressing „next“ button, 1. Step appears on the display. 1.
  • Page 35 2. Step Open the sliding window (31a). After opening the sliding window, 3. Step appears automatically. Fig. 31 3. Step Fold down the pivot arm with the red circular disk until its final stop. Fig. 32 Place a new strap coil onto the red circular disk, that the strap uncoils in the counter-clockwise direction when looking down on the roll.
  • Page 36 Fold up the arm with the strap coil again in its vertical position as shown on the picture. Fig. 34 Now, remove the tapes or adhesive tapes fixing the strap on the coil. Fig. 35 Attention! Remove adhesive tapes from the strap coil completely. Adhesive residues remaining on the strap coil may stick inside the strapping system and lead to malfunctions.
  • Page 37 Fold up the cover of the white roll for strap infeed, thread the strap through the U-bolt… Fig. 36 …and over the white roll to the inside. Thereafter fold the cover back down again. Fig. 37 Fig. 38 After pressing „Next“ on the touch display you will finish the 3.
  • Page 38 4. Step Press from the left hand Fig. 40 side on the metal clamp lock located in the red chain link… Fig. 41 …then slide the strap from the right to the left through the slot in the clamp lock. Fig.
  • Page 39 5. Step Press the „Positioning ChainLance“ Fig. 44 button until the ChainLance stops automatically and the 6. Step appears. Fig. 45 Warning, risk of injury! Never put your fingers between the chain links. -39-...
  • Page 40 6. Step Remove the strap from the clamp lock of the red chain link and hold it straight up as shown (Fig. 48). Thereafter, press the „Retract chain“ button until the ChainLance stops and the Fig. 46 7. Step appears. Fig.
  • Page 41 7. Step Open the eccentric latch in the red head piece of the ChainLance by pushing it inwards with your finger. (See Fig. 49) Fig. 49 Push the strap from the back through the head piece of the ChainLance (as shown). The strap must pass between the two aluminium eccentrics.
  • Page 42 Move the reversing sledge completely backwards by pressing the „Retract ChainLance“ button. Afterwards you will get back to the main menu. Attention! Make sure that the strap remains continuously tensioned while Fig. 51 moving back the ChainLance, to avoid the strap being pushed into the strapping system.
  • Page 43: Setting Pallet Width

    10 cm steps (Fig. 55). As soon as you confirm your setting with „OK“, this new pallet width will be saved in the Fig. 55 preset pallet widths. Your ErgoPack is now ready for strapping. -43-...
  • Page 44: Operation

    Operation 8.1 Strapping 1. Step Place the ErgoPack at a distance of approx. 30 cm (D) in front of the pallet to be strapped. If your system is equipped with the optional line laser: Align the ErgoPack parallel to the pallet so that the Fig.
  • Page 45 ... and back up again on the opposite side. Fig. 58 If the setting of the pallet width and the positioning of the strapping system are correct, the distance between the chain and the pallet is about 10 cm. Fig. 59 Attention! Push the joystick until the ChainLance appears on the other side and falls in your direction.
  • Page 46 3. Step Hold the strap with your left hand as shown, directly at the head piece of the ChainLance… Fig. 60 ... move the ChainLance completely back by pushing the joystick in „move in“ direction. Fig. 61 Attention! Always keep the strap slightly under tension when moving the ChainLance backwards, to avoid that loops can be formed at the reversing sledge.
  • Page 47 4. Step The strap lifter comes up automatically when the reversing sledge moves back into the strapping system. Now you have to loose the strap tension of your left hand; otherwise the strap lifter will not be able to come up. Fig.
  • Page 48 If for sealing the strap you  have to pull some additional strap out of the strapping system, do not take the strap directly at the strap lifter… Fig. 63 ...but about 10cm below the strap lifter. Hold the strap with the whole hand and pull it out of the strapping system.
  • Page 49: Tensioning And Sealing Of Pallets Above 70Cm Height

    8.2 Tensioning and sealing of pallets above 70 cm height 1. Step Strap the pallet as described in section 8.1 2. Step Overlap the straps so that the end of the strap lies underneath. Fig. 66 3. Step Hold then both straps as shown with the right hand.
  • Page 50 4. Step Push the sealing head towards the pallet with the left hand and tilt it forward at the same time so that the sealing head is parallel to the package. Pull the rocker lever to open the clamp of the sealing head. Fig.
  • Page 51 * This operating mode AUTO = Fully automatic strapping is factory blocked! Activation only through your ErgoPack service partner possible. Warning! Strap tensioning or strapping, danger of jamming and crushing Do not place hands or other body parts between the strap and the packaged goods during the strapping process.
  • Page 52 The tensioning process is finished, once the indicator bar is filled in fully. Fig. 73 The welding process is finished, once the indicator bar (1) is filled fully. The cool down starts (2). After cool down there is a beep and the display lights up green. Fig.
  • Page 53: Sealing Control

    8.3 Sealing control Control the sealing regularly. The welding time must be checked in accordance with point 7.9 and changed if necessary when the straps are welded badly. Fig. 77 1 Good welding: The whole sealed surface has been properly welded without any extra material being squeezed out to the side.
  • Page 54: Tensioning And Sealing Of Pallets Below 70Cm Height

    8.4 Tensioning and sealing pallets below 70 cm height with ErgoPack standard Tool- Lift 1.Step Pull out the black knob of the locking bolt. Afterwards, pull the sealing head forward out of the holder and place it on the package to be strapped.
  • Page 55 Now, with your right hand, feed the strap through the guiding of the sealing head, by pulling it towards yourself. Fig. 81 4. Step The tensioning and the sealing of the strap is different Fig. 82 according to the set mode (manual / semi-automatic or automatic mode, see point 7.7).
  • Page 56 5. Step As soon as the signal has sounded and the display lights up green, pull the rocker lever towards the handle and move the sealing head out to the left. Fig. 84 If your strapping system is equipped with the optional Triplex Tool-Lift: Pull out the sealing head horizontally, slew the sealing...
  • Page 57: Risks

    Risks Attention: Laser beam! Direct eye contact with the laser beam or reflecting radiation may result in permanent eye injuries. Never look direct in the laser. Laser category 2 Power: 10 mW DIN EN 60825-1:2015-07 Wavelength: 635 nm Warning: Strap tensioning or strapping, danger of jamming and crushing. Do not place hands or other body parts between the strap and the packaged goods during the strapping process.
  • Page 58 Warning! Following hazards can result in serious injuries: Breaking strap, risk of injury When being tensioned, the strap may break and rip. Do not stand in line with the strap and wear eye protection. Strap ends snapping back, risk of injury When cutting the strap, hold the upper portion and stand aside.
  • Page 59 Visual inspection Before using the strapping system for the first time, a visual inspection for external damage has to be done. Use only original ErgoPack spare parts! Warranty and liability become invalid if other then ErgoPack spare parts are used. -59-...
  • Page 60: Service And Repair

    Your ErgoPack is made out of galvanized steel, powder coated steel, stainless steel and highly wear resistant plastic and is basically maintenance free. Clean the outside of the ErgoPack with a damp cloth if it is extremely dirty. Warning! During all maintenance and service/repair works, the strapping system has to be switched off by pressing the „OFF“...
  • Page 61: Replacing The Chainlance

    10.2 Replacing the ChainLance 1. Step Cut off the strap in front of the white roll and fix it with an adhesive tape to the coil. Pull out the rest of the strap remained in the strapping system through the head piece of the ChainLance and dispose it.
  • Page 62 Afterwards, switch off the strapping system by pressing the OFF button and disconnect the power cable from the battery pack. For this purpose, the cover of the battery compartment has to be opened (by pulling at the wheel covers). (See Fig.
  • Page 63 Now, pull out the reversing sledge by about 1 m and fold up the joint. (See Fig. 92) Fig. 91 3. Step Pull the ChainLance out of the strapping system as shown and roll it up. Fig. 92 -63-...
  • Page 64 4. Step Push the new ChainLance in again in reversed order of the removal. Fig. 93 By pushing the end piece of the ChainLance into the system, the end pieces preloaded by a spring (see Fig.94), has to be aligned straight (see Fig.
  • Page 65 … so that the end of the ChainLance can be inserted into the groove of the ChainLance (see Fig. 98) in the central part of the strapping system (see Fig. Fig. 96 96). Fig. 97 Also for that, the preloaded Groove of the ChainLance chain links have to be pressed down with your finger (see...
  • Page 66: Replacing The Reversing Sledge

    10.3 Replacing the reversing sledge 1. Step Cut off the strap in front of the white roll and fix it with an adhesive strip to the coil. Pull out the rest of the strap remained in the strapping system through the head piece of the ChainLance and dispose it.
  • Page 67 3. Step Push a screwdriver (blade width 5,5 mm) between the wings of two chain links … Fig. 102 … and slew the chain to the side by turning the screwdriver carefully … Fig. 103 … until the two chain links fully separate.
  • Page 68 4. Step Push the ChainLance manually back into the strapping system until the ChainLance has completely moved out of the reversing sledge. Fig. 105 5. Step Place the reversing sledge on its top as illustrated and use a screwdriver to unscrew both screws of the length adjusting belt.
  • Page 69: Replacing Individual Chain Links

    10.4 Replacing individual chain links In case of broken individual chain links, the ChainLance can be opened as described under point 10.2 to replace those defective chain links. It is temporarily also possible to remove a defective chain link without the need to insert a new chain link.
  • Page 70: Replacing The Length Adjusting Belt

    10.5 Replacing the length adjusting belt 1. Step (dismantling) Perform steps 1 to 5 listed in point 10.3 and continue with step 2. 2. Step Open the cover „battery compartment“ as described under point 7.2 „charging the battery pack“. Now, unlock the ball lock pin by pressing the release button and pull it out of the storage plate.
  • Page 71 4. Step (installation) Push the ChainLance all the way back into the strapping system so that you can see the groove of the length adjusting belt. 5. Step Push the new length adjusting belt into the small groove below the groove for the ChainLance.
  • Page 72: Changing The Sealing Head

    10.6 Changing the sealing head 1. Step Drive out the Tool-Lift forwards so that the cover „display“ can be disassembled. Fig. 111 2. Step Remove the cover „display“ by pulling on the provided handle holes diagonally downwards. (The cover is fixed by magnets). Fig.
  • Page 73 5. Step Pull the cable with plug through the opening in the holder of the spiral cable. Fig. 115 6. Step Pull out the locking bolt for unlocking the sealing head and remove the sealing head. Fig. 116 If your strapping system is equipped with the optional Triplex Tool-Lift: Remove both screws M5...
  • Page 74: Changing The Control Box Joystick Unit

    10.7 Changing the control box joystick unit 1. Step Cut off the strap in front of the white roll and fix it with an adhesive strip to the coil. Pull out the rest of the strap remaining in the strapping system through the head piece of the ChainLance and dispose it.
  • Page 75 4. Step Fold the pivot arm upwards again. Fig. 122 5. Step At first, remove the plug of the power cable and afterwards all other plugs. Attention! The plugs are secured with a screw socket which has to be Fig. 123 unlocked by turning it counter clockwise.
  • Page 76 7. Step Remove the 4 screws on the side of the control unit. Fig. 125 8. Step Now, remove carefully the cables on the rear side of the control unit. Attention! For disconnecting the plug of the Fig. 126 black/red cable, you have to pull the flap of the plug.
  • Page 77: Changing The Control Box Display Unit

    10.8 Changing the control box display unit 1. Step At first, remove the control box joystick unit as described in section 10.7. 2. Step Drive out the Tool-Lift forwards so that the cover „display“ can be disassembled. Fig. 128 3. Step Remove the cover „display“...
  • Page 78 5. Step Remove the 4 screws on the side of the control unit and… Fig. 131 … remove the control box and thereby pull the cable carefully through the cable duct. Fig. 132 6. Step The installation of the control unit is done in the reversed order of the disassembling.
  • Page 79: Changing The Motor

    10.9 Changing the motor 1. Step Cut off the strap in front of the white roll and fix it with an adhesive strip to the coil. Pull out the rest of the strap remaining in the strapping system through the head piece of the ChainLance and dispose it.
  • Page 80 4. Step Fold the pivot arm upwards again. Fig. 136 5. Step Unscrew the two plugs guided to the motor from the right side of the control box „joystick“ unit. Attention! The plugs are secured with a Fig. 137 screw socket which has to be unlocked by turning it counter clockwise.
  • Page 81 6. Step Remove the 4 screws (139a) on the motor support plate and … Fig. 139 139a … remove now the motor carefully. Take care not to lose the feather key (140a). Fig. 140 7. Step 140a The installation of the motor is done in the reversed order of the disassembling.
  • Page 82: Cleaning/Replacing The Tension Wheel At The Sealing Head

    10.10 Cleaning/replacing the tension wheel at the sealing head Cleaning the tension wheel without disassembling  There is an access hole (141a) in the protection cover below the motor. The tension wheel and the tooth plate can be cleaned with compressed air through this access hole.
  • Page 83: Cleaning/Replacing The Tooth Plate At The Sealing Head

     Installation is done in the reversed order of the disassembling.  Grease interior gear teeth of the tension wheel lightly with Klüber grease GBU Y 131 (Microlube). Attention! The tension wheel is extremely sensitive when it comes into contact with hard, especially metallic objects.
  • Page 84: Replacing The Cutter At The Sealing Head

    10.12 Replacing the cutter at the sealing head  Release 4 cylinder screws Torx (3), remove strap guide rear (4) and side cover (2).  Release cylinder screw Torx (5), take care that you do not loose the compression spring (7), remove knife (1) with flanged bushing (6) and replace knife.
  • Page 85: Software Updates

    Updates on the control units „Joystick“ and „Display“ only through trained and properly instructed staff. The necessary access code will be provided by your ErgoPack service partner. 1. Step Remove the cover „joystick“ as described in section 10.7 step 1 to 4 and take off the cover „display“...
  • Page 86 3. Step Press the „F3“ button (1) on the display and click „next“ (2) until page 6 (3) of the menu appears. Unlock the lock (4) with the corresponding access code. Fig. 147 4. Step Firmware chain axis: After unlocking, insert the USB stick with the current firmware into the USB port of the control unit „joystick“...
  • Page 87 6. Step Procedure of the update “display”: HMI Touchpanel After confirmation, the start center appears. Start Center Settings Select now „settings“. Service & Click on the file „Service & Commissioning“. Commissioning Projekt Select then „Projekt Download“. Download Search your USB stick by clicking on „Search“. When 1/4 USB (2.0) the USB stick was found, click on next „>“...
  • Page 88: Spare Parts List

    Spare parts lists with explosion drawings as well as the wiring plan and details about the updates of the control units can be found on our website www.ergopack.de under “Downloads“ as a PDF file. Please make a note of the type and serial number of your strapping system for the selection of your proper spare parts list.
  • Page 89: Personal Protective Equipment

    Personal protective equipment Inform yourself! Before usage of the strapping system, the operating instructions have to be read carefully and understood. Service and maintenance on the strapping system have only to be done by trained staff. Wear a safety helmet! When strapping pallets higher than 1,20 m, a safety helmet has to be worn.
  • Page 90: General Safety Warnings For Power Tools

    General safety warnings for power tools Warning ! Read all safety warnings and instructions. Failure to follow the warnings and instructions may result in electric shock, fire and/or serious injury. Save all warnings and instructions for future reference. The term „power tool“ in the warnings refers to your mains-operated (corded) power tool or battery-operated (cordless) power tool.
  • Page 91 Do not expose power tools to rain or wet conditions. Water entering a power tool will increase the risk of electric shock. Do not abuse the cord. Never use the cord for carrying, pulling or unplugging the power tool. Keep the cord away from heat, oil, sharp edges or moving parts.
  • Page 92 Do not overreach. Keep proper footing and balance at all times. This enables better control of the power tool in unexpected situations. Dress properly. Do not wear loose clothing or jewellery. Keep your hair, clothing and gloves away from moving parts. Loose clothes, jewellery or long hair can be caught in moving parts.
  • Page 93 Use the power tool, accessories and tool bits etc. in accordance with these instructions, taking into account the working conditions and the work to be performed. Use of the power tool for operations different from those intended could result in a hazardous situation. Battery tool use and care Recharge the battery packs only with the charger specified by the manufacturer.

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