User's Manual

Dynamic Series
Part A: Description, warnings and instructions
Radio remote control lifecycle
A - 12
4.4.3 Three-month routine maintenance
Every three months:
- remove dust or deposit of material from the receiving unit: never use solvents
or flammable/corrosive materials to clean it, and do not use high-pressure wa-
ter cleaners or steam cleaners
- check structural integrity of the receiving unit
- make sure that the wiring of the receiving unit is intact and connected
- make sure that the receiving unit panel symbols can be easily recognised and
replace the panel if necessary
- check that the plates on the receiving unit are readable and intact.
4.4.4 Special maintenance
Special maintenance consists of repairs needed due to radio remote control fail-
ure, damage or malfunction, carried out with the aim of restoring the original us-
age and working conditions.
Prior to contacting the support service technicians of the machine's manufactur-
er:
- read and understand all documents related to the radio remote control, and
make sure that all the instructions they contain have been accomplished cor-
rectly
- follow the instructions to detect possible malfunctions and their origins (see
chapter 7).
Any fault should be repaired by authorised personnel only (contact the sup-
port service of the machine's manufacturer), using original Autec spare
parts only.
The following radio remote control data must be reported in order to make inter-
ventions faster and more reliable:
- radio remote control serial number (S/N) and TU ID (transmitting unit identifi-
cation number)
- purchase date (given on the certificate of guarantee)
- description of the problem found
- address and telephone number of the place where the device is being used
(with the name of the person to contact)
- local supplier.