TANKO® S & TANKO® RB_IOM_Rev0

ATEX Spate Cleaner TANKO-EX-S and ATEX Spray Cleaner TANKO-EX-RB

WARNING

Risk of chemical burns and burns when opening the container! The supply line is pressurized. The person may be struck by cleaning jets or come into contact with residual fluid from the supply line and device. There may also be hot vapors in the container. There is a risk of death or severe physical injury.

 DO NOT open the container during the cleaning process.

 Before starting work, observe the working steps of the switch-off procedure (see section 7.2 Switch-off Procedure).

 Before opening the container, observe the cooling and draining time.

 Use personal protective equipment (e.g. protective gloves, safety shoes, safety goggles).

WARNING

Hazardous situations caused by performing work on the device incorrectly! There is a risk of death or severe physical injury.  Repairs and fault clearance work must be performed only by qualified experts who have knowledge of the “ Technische Regeln für Betriebssicherheit (TRBS) ” (German technical rules for operational reliability and safety).

 Before eliminating any malfunction, comply with the safety notes in chapter 7 Maintenance.

 In case of any uncertainty or doubt, contact AWH.

8.2 Faults and Remedial Action

Fault

Cause

Remedy

Screw connection not tight.

Thread damaged.

Removing the device.

Thread not screwed fully.

Retighten the threaded connection.

Effectiveness of the cleaning process is inadequate.

Connection pressure is too low. Check, increase the connection pressure. Attention! Observe pressure limit for clip-on versions.

Connection pressure is too high, cleaning agent is misty.

Check, reduce the connection pressure.

Head/bearing does not rotate.

Openings locked.

Clean openings.

Openings deformed.

Removing the device.

Ball bearing worn

Removing the device.

Table 8.2-1: Operating Faults – Cause and Remedy

If the specified measures are NOT successful, please contact AWH.

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Translation-Operating/Installation Instructions 2017/10

8 Faults

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