User manual

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Version 2.4 (10/2011) en
Original instructions
Drum Motor
Maintenance and cleaning
Changing the oil of the Drum Motor
It is not necessary to change the oil, but it may be done for special reasons.
¾ Remove the oil plugs and clean any metal particels from the magnetic oil plug
when fitted.
¾ Drain the oil from the Drum Motor and dispose of it according to the
recommendations (see "Disposal", page 117).
¾ Fill the Drum Motor with new oil (type and volume see following tables).
¾ Insert and tighten the oil plugs on the Drum Motor.
The oil can burn, cause slippery surface, and may
contain harmful substances.
Risk of damages to the health and environment
¾ Do not swallow the oil. Ingestion may result in nausea,
vomiting and/or diarrhoea. In general no treatment is
necessary unless large quantities are swallowed.
However, get medical advice.
¾ Avoid contact with skin and eyes. Prolonged or
repeated skin contact without proper cleaning can clog
the pores of the skin resulting in disorders such as oil
acne/folliculitis.
¾ If oil is spilt, use appropriate containment to avoid
environmental contamination and clean the
contaminated area as soon as possible to avoid
slippery surfaces. Properly dispose of any
contaminated rags or cleaning materials in order to
prevent spontaneous combustion and or fire.
¾ If the oil burns, use foam, water spray or fog, dry
chemical powder, or carbon dioxide to extinguish a fire.
Do not use water in a jet. Wear proper protective
equipment including breathing apparatus.
Damage to the motor due to use of wrong oil type
¾ When changing the oil, refer to the motor data label or
the list of oil types (see "List of oil types", page 99).
¾ Do not use oils containing additives which may damage
the motor insulation or seals.
¾ Do not use oils containing graphite, molybdenum
disulphite or other electrically conductive based oils.
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