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Use and maintenance manual T450-T650E-T650

USE AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL


Heat-shrinking tunnel

T450 - T650E - T650

ENGLISH
MANUAL CODE: DM210230

CREATION DATE: 03.03.2006

RELEASE: 1.0

RELEASE DATE: 26.04.2007

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FOREWORD
In thanking you for the preference given us, SMIPACK S.p.A. is glad to welcome you to its wide
circle of Clients and wishes that the use of this machine will be for you reason for full
satisfaction.

This manual can be used for models T450 - T650E - T650 and was prepared with the aim to
allow you to operate on the various components, explain the various operations for

maintenance and operation. Where not expressly indicated by the , instructions refer to

all the above mentioned models.

In order to guarantee a satisfactory level of efficiency, life and performance of the machine, we
urge you to scrupulously observe the instructions contained in this manual.

PLEASE READ CAREFULLY AND FULLY THIS MANUAL BEFORE


INSTALLING THE MACHINE.

THIS MANUAL IS AN INTEGRAL PART OF THE PRODUCT AND MUST


ALWAYS ACCOMPANY THE SAME UP TO ITS DISMANTLING.

SMIPACK S.p.A. is absolutely not responsible for any direct or non direct consequence due to
proper or non proper use of this publication or of the system software and has got right to make
technical modification on his system and on his manual without advising the users.

SMIPACK S.p.A. - Viale Vittorio Veneto, 4 - 24016 San Pellegrino T. (BG) - Italy - Tel.
+39.0345.40400 - Fax +39.0345.40409.

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SUMMARY
1. NORME ED AVVERTENZE GENERALI .......................................... 49
1.1. HOW TO CONSULT AND USE THIS MANUAL ................................................................. 49
1.2. WARRANTY CONDITIONS ............................................................................................... 49
1.3. LEGAL REFERENCES ...................................................................................................... 49
1.4. REMARKS ON GENERAL SAFETY .................................................................................. 50
1.5. LEGEND ............................................................................................................................. 51

2. TUNNEL INSTALLATION ................................................................. 52


2.1. DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE ........................................................................ 52
2.2. WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF THE PACKED TUNNEL ........................................... 52

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2.3. WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF THE TUNNEL ............................................................ 53
2.4. TRANSPORT AND UNPACKING ...................................................................................... 53
2.5. ASSEMBLY OF THE MACHINE FP560/A AND FP870A WITH THE TUNNEL ................. 53
2.6. POSITIONING TUNNEL ROLLER T450 .......................................................................... 54
2.7. POSITIONING THE TUNNEL ROLLER CONVEYOR BELT T650 .................................... 55
2.8. DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL .......................................................................................... 55
2.9. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS .......................................................................................... 55
2.10. TECHNICAL DATA FOR THE ELECTRIC CONNECTION ................................................ 55
2.11. CONDITIONS OF USE ....................................................................................................... 56

3. INFORMATION ON THE TUNNEL ................................................... 56


3.1. TUNNEL IDENTIFICATION ................................................................................................ 56
3.2. SHRINKING ........................................................................................................................ 56
3.3. DEFLECTOR REGULATION ............................................................................................. 57
3.4. TURNING ROLLERS ADJUSTMENT T450 ...................................................................... 58
3.5. OPERATING THE MACHINE WITH THE OVEN IN HEAT SHRINKING MODE ............... 58
3.6. ELECTRONIC BOARD REMOVAL .................................................................................... 59
3.7. DIRECTION OF ROTATION OF THE HEAT-SHRINKING FANS ...................................... 59
3.8. TUNNEL LIMITATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF USE ................................................ 60

4. PREPARATION TO THE USE OF THE TUNNEL ......................... 60


4.1. DESCRIPTION OF THE PUSH-BUTTONS ........................................................................ 60
4.2. MACHINE START UP ........................................................................................................ 61
4.3. MEMORY ADJUSTMENT .................................................................................................. 62
4.4. PARAMETERS MENU ....................................................................................................... 63
4.5. HIDDEN MENU .................................................................................................................. 64
4.6. PARAMETERS STORAGE IN THE HIDDEN MENU ......................................................... 64

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5. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE ............................................................... 65
5.1. NATURE AND FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND OPERATION ...65
5.2. LUBRIFICATION ................................................................................................................65

6. LIST OF SPARE PARTS .................................................................... 66


1. Thermal chamber group ...............................................................................................66
2. Belt group T450 - MY270012 .......................................................................................67
3. Belt group T650E - MY270022 .....................................................................................68
4. Belt group T650 New - MY270021 .............................................................................69
5. Chain group .................................................................................................................70
6. Heating elements group ..............................................................................................71
7. Fan group ..................................................................................................................... 72
8. Thermal chamber ventilation group ...........................................................................73
9. Electrical diagram group T450 - T650E .......................................................................74
10. Electrical diagram group T450 - T650E 230V 3PH ...................................................75
11. Electrical diagram group T650 .................................................................................76
12. Electrical diagram group T650 230V 3PH .................................................................77
13. Wiring diagram T450 - T650E .....................................................................................78
14. Wiring diagram T450 - T650E 230V 3PH .................................................................79
15. Wiring diagram T650 .................................................................................................80
16. Wiring diagram T650 230V 3PH ...............................................................................81

7. ANOMALIES AND FAILURES – HOW TO REMEDY ...................... 82


7.1. POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES ...........................................................................82
7.2. AUDIO WARNING OF PROBLEMS ...................................................................................82

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1. REGULATIONS AND GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS

1.1 HOW TO CONSULT AND USE THIS MANUAL


Keeping of this manual
• This manual costitutes integral part of the machine and thus must be kept for as long as the
machine is in the user’s possession or, if that be the case, handed over to any other user or
subsequent owner.
• Use this manual in a way that will not damage all or part of its contents.
• Do not remove, tear or rewrite parts of this manual for any reason.
• Ensure that any amendment to this manual sent to you is incorporated in the manual itself.

Consultation of the manual


The consultation of this manual is made easy be the insertion, in the first pages, of a summary,
which allows those consulting it to immediately locate the topic required and, in the last pages,
of an analytical index. The chapters are ordered following such a structure to facilitate the
research of the required information.

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Method of updating the manual in case of modifications to the machine
The descriptions and drawings contained in the present manual are intended as non refutative.
SMIPACK S.p.A. reserves the right at any moment to apport modifications to its machines
(while keeping their essential characteristics), for the purpose of improving their functionality
and commercial and aestethic value, with no obligation to update manuals and previous
production except in exceptional cases.
Any updating or integration of the manual are to be considered as integral parts of the manual.
We would like to thank you in advance for all the suggestions that you may want to forward to
us in order to bring about further improvements to the machine.

1.2 WARRANTY CONDITIONS


The machine is sent to the Client ready to be installed, and having passed, at our factory, all
expected tests and trials, in compliance with the current regulations. Within the guarantee
period SMIPACK S.p.A. undertakes to remove any eventual flaws and defects, on the condition
that the machine has been correctly used, and that the indications found in its manuals have
been respected. The warranty has a validity of 365 days from the date of purchase and covers
all the materials and manufacturing defects found by the builder. The warranty is valid only for
the original buyer and subject to the condition that the warranty certificate is duly filled in all its
sections and posted within 20 days from the date of purchase. The warranty is no longer valid
if the machine has been damaged through accident, misuse, breakdowns due to atmospheric
agents, maintenance operations or modifications carried out by unauthorised personnel or not
belonging to the servicing department of SMIPACK S.p.A. Consumption materials, parts
subject to normal wear and tear, transport from the user to the servicing centre or vice-versa as
well as labour are excluded from the warranty and therefore are to be paid by the Buyer.

1.3 LEGAL REFERENCES


The machine "heat-shrinking tunnel" complies to the Legislative Provisions of the law that
regulates the following Directives:
European Directives on machinery and/or assemblies
• 98/37/EC - On the approximation of the laws of the Member States relating to machinery
• 73/23/EEC and 93/68/EEC - Low voltage directive
• 89/336/EEC and 92/31/EEC - Electromagnetic compatibility
Technical standards applied on machinery and assemblies:
• EN 422 - Safety of rubber and plastics machines - Blow moulding machines intended for the

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production of hollow articles - Requirements for design and construction
• EN ISO 12100-1 - Safety of machinery - basic concepts, general principles for design:
terminology and methods
• EN ISO 12100-2 - Safety of machinery - basic concepts, general principles for design:
technical principles and specifications
• EN 292-2 A1 - Safety of machinery - basic concepts, general principles for design: technical
principles and specifications
• EN 294 - Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones from being
reached by the upper limbs
• EN 60204-1 - Electrical Equipment of Machines
• EN 418 - Emergency stop
• EN 349 - Safety of machinery - Minimum gaps to avoid crushing of parts of the human body
• EN 1050 - Safety of machinery - Risk assessment
• EN 811 - Safety of machinery - Safety distances to prevent danger zones from being
reached by the lower limbs
• EN 894 -1 - Safety of machinery - Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and
control actuators - part 1: human interaction with displays and control actuators
• EN 894-2 - Safety of machinery - Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and
control actuators - part 2: displays
• EN 894-3 - Safety of machinery - Ergonomic requirements for the design of displays and
control actuators - part 3: control actuators
• EN 953 - Safety of machinery - General requirements for the design and construction of
fixed and movable guards
• prEN 50099-1 - Safety of machinery - Signalling and marking principles - part 1: visual,
audible and tactile signals

1.4 REMARKS ON GENERAL SAFETY


The operator, before starting to work with this machine, must have acquired enough knowledge
on the location, function of the controls, characteristics of the machine, and must have read this
manual in all its entirety.
The employer must see to it that its personnel is informed on the following topics relative to the
safe usage of the machine:
• Accidents risks.
• Devices meant for the safety of the operator.
• General accidents prevention rules as provided by international directives and by the laws
of the country of destination of the machines.
It is necessary to comply to the following general precautions:
• Do not install the machine in areas posing a risk of explosion or fire.
• Do not temper with, remove or modify the safety devices; in such cases SMIPACK S.p.A.
declines any responsibility on the safety of its machines.
• Do not modify parts of the machine to install other devices without prior authorization by
SMIPACK S.p.A.; in case of unauthorized modifications the former will not be held
responsible for any possible consequences.
• Do not operate the machine in automatic mode with the fixed or mobile protections removed.
• Do not open the fuse blocks with the mains on.
• Do not intervene on switches, valves and sensors without authorization.
• Do not intervene on the moving parts even without the aid of objects or tools.
• Do not manually oil or grease any moving part.
• Before carrying out any work on the electrical installation, ensure that the voltage has been
disconnected.
• After an adjustment or security operation, restore the state of the machine with active
protections.

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ATTENTION!
The operator, the maintenance and cleaning personnel must scrupulously adhere to
both the regulations for the prevention of accidents and the safety regulations of the
Country of destination of the machine and the plant, besides the instructions, warnings
and general rules concerning the safety included in this manual.
During maintenance or repair work on the machine, the latter has to be shut down, and
the special signals (MACHINE OFF FOR MAINTENANCE, DO NOT START,etc...) have to
be used. Make sure that the switches are not re-inserted by unauthorized personnel.

1.5 LEGEND
All instructions and notes contained in this manual are graphically represented in the following
way:

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ATTENTION: READ CAREFULLY BEFORE OPERATING.

DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION: HIGH VOLTAGE ZONE.

DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION: EARTHING IS


COMPULSORY.

DANGER OF ELECTROCUTION: REMOVE VOLTAGE


BEFORE PERFORMING THE INDICATED OPERATIONS.

DANGER OF BURNING DUE TO HIGH TEMPERATURE


SURFACES.

WARNING! DON’T TOUCH.

DO NOT CARRY OUT MAINTENANCE WITH MEMBERS IN


MOVEMENT.

WARNING! BEFORE OPERATING, CHECK THAT THE


MACHINE TYPE IS THE ONE THAT HAS BEEN BOUGHT.

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2. TUNNEL INSTALLATION
2.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE MACHINE

Fig. 2.1.1

Tab. 2.1.1

1 MAIN SWITCH 6 THERMAL CHAMBER

2 ELECTRONIC CARD 7 COOLING FANS

3 EMERGENCY PUSH-BUTTON 8 BELT

4 FANS MOTOR 9 ROLLER-WAY (OPTIONAL)

5 DEFLECTORS 10

2.2 WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF THE PACKED TUNNEL


Fig. 2.2.1

T450 T650E T650

1420 1490 2280


X mm mm mm
1030 1220 1220
Y mm mm mm
1555 1725 1725
Z mm mm mm
Weight
Kg. 223 315 450

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2.3 WEIGHT AND DIMENSIONS OF THE TUNNEL


Fig. 2.3.1

T450 T650E T650

1310 1390 1910


X mm mm mm
875 1090 1090
Y mm mm mm
1440 1565 1565
Z mm mm mm
500 1010 1010
W mm mm mm
Weight
Kg. 187 241 350

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2.4 TRANSPORT AND UNPACKING
SMIPACK S.p.A. in function of the means of transport and of
the type of products to be shipped utilizes packagings
adequate to guarantee the integrity and preservation during
transportation. It is recommended to handle with great care
the machine during transport and positioning. The forwarder
is responsible for every damage that may occur during
transport. Unpack the unit making sure not to damage any
exposed parts. The lifting of the machine module must be
carried out by means of hoisting systems operating from
below; due to the packaging modalities, it is not possible to
use hoisting systems operating from above.
Lift the machine from the longer side and adjust the forks of
the forklift at the maximum distance from each other.

ATTENTION!
Before handling make sure that the hoisting equipment are suitable to lift the load that
has to be handled.
In the case of long storing, place the machine in a sheltered environment with a temperature
between -15°C and +55°C degree of humidity, variable between 30% and 90% without
condensation.

2.5 ASSEMBLY OF THE MACHINE FP560/A AND FP870A WITH THE


TUNNEL
After having unpacked the tunnel join the machine's conveyor belt to the tunnel's belt. Insert the
hooks of the machine's belt 1 onto the roller 2 placed in the tunnel entrance.

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Assembly of FP870A with T650E

Fig. 2.5.1

Assembly of FP560/A with T450

2.6 POSITIONING TUNNEL ROLLER T450

Fig. 2.6.1
Insert the roller conveyor belt into 1 the
attachments of the tunnel's conveyor belt and
lock it with the roller 2 in the special holes 3. In
assembly phase do not push the roller conveyor
belt sideways because the attachments could
be damaged 1.
Just make it slide as shown by the arrow in the
figure.

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2.7 POSITIONING THE TUNNEL ROLLER CONVEYOR BELT T650


Insert the roller conveyor belt into the external
side 1 of the tunnel's conveyor belt and lock it
with the supplied screws 2. Make sure that the
roller conveyor belt is level on the ground when
the tunnel's belt is tilted.

Fig. 2.7.1

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2.8 DEMOLITION AND DISPOSAL
The tunnel does not contain dangerous components or substances that require particular
removal procedures. After the tunnel has been dismantled you must get rid of the various
materials according to the rules and regulations of the Country in which the tunnel has to be
disposed of.

2.9 ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS


ALL OPERATIONS FOR THE CONNECTION TO THE MAINS MUST BE CARRIED OUT
WITH NO VOLTAGE APPLIED TO THE TUNNEL.

EARTHENING IS COMPULSORY!
The connection of the tunnel to the mains must be performed in compliance with the regulation
s in force in the country of the user.
Check that the tunnel frequency and supply voltage values (see data plate on the rear side of
the tunnel) correspond to the main's value.

ATTENTION!
IF THE ELECTRONIC CARD HAS TO BE EXTRACTED, REMEMBER TO REMOVE THE
VOLTAGE AND TO WAIT AT LEAST 5 MINUTES BEFORE OPERATING.

2.10 TECHNICAL DATA FOR THE ELECTRIC CONNECTION


Tab. 2.10.1

T450 T450 T650E T650E T650 T650

RATED VOLTAGE 380-415 V ~ 220-240 V ~ 380-415 V ~ 220-240 V ~ 380-415 V ~ 220-240 V ~

RATED FREQUENCY 50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz 50-60 Hz

RATED POWER 8000 W 8000 W 9500 W 9500 W 15800 W 15800 W

RATED CURRENT 11.5 A 21 A 15 A 26 A 23 A 40A

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2.11 CONDITIONS OF USE
THE MACHINE NEEDS AN INSTALLATION IN A CLOSED AND WELL AIRED
SURROUNDING,WHERE THERE ARE NOT ANY EXPLOSION OR FIRE DANGEROUS.
THE MINIMUM LIGHTING MUST BE 300 LUX.

Make sure that there is enough space for easy application and maintenance. Position the
machine in the planned space with no humidity, flammable materials, gas, and explosives and
making sure that it is level on the floor.
We suggest operating temperatures varying from +10°C to +40°C with a relative humidity from
30% to 80% with no condensation.

The airborne noise is lower than 70 dB.

MACHINE PROTECTION DEGREE = IP33

ATTENTION!
The pressure and the plate acoustical power of the machine can change depending on
the material of containers to be packaged. Therefore, the user must perform an
assessment on the noise exposure of his personnel in accordance with the types of
packages worked, so as to equip his operators with suitable personal protection
equipment.

3. INFORMATION ON THE TUNNEL


The T series tunnel has been designed to heat shrink the film.
The tunnel's conveyor belt is connected to the machine's belt FP end BP. For a good packaging,
film sealing must take place at half the product height. The raising (or the lowering) of the belt
implicates the regulation of the tunnel's curtain, this is necessary as it is essential not to
disperse heat during the heat-shrinking operation.
Adjust the height of the T650 tunnel and lock the belt with the two screws 1.

3.1 TUNNEL IDENTIFICATION


Fig. 3.1.1
On the rear of every tunnel there is a data plate
showing the EC marking, the main technical
data such as model, serial number, power, etc.,
that will be notified to the builder in case of
problems.

3.2 SHRINKING
Film shrinking is obtained in the oven and is produced by the forced circulation of hot air around
the packaging. Air heating is obtained by making the same go through a group of thermo-
controlled resistors: a centrifugal fan moves the air. If the sealing breaks during the shrinking it
is possible to increase the speed of the belt or to lower the temperature of the resistors by
acting on the tunnel's control panel. Air heating is obtained by making the same go through a
group of thermo-controlled resistors: a centrifugal fan moves the air. If the sealing breaks during
the shrinking it is possible to increase the speed of the belt or to lower the temperature of the
resistors by acting on the tunnel's control panel.

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3.3 DEFLECTOR REGULATION


The tunnels T450 and T650E are equipped with two couples of deflectors, whereas the tunnel
T650 is equipped with four couples of deflectors.
The deflectors A reduce the hot air flow conveyed under the product.
The deflectors B convey the hot air flow coming from the deflector A.

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The deflector A is closed and the air flow is totally conveyed under the product to be packaged.
If there were any bubbles at the low side of the product or the film should tear, the air flow
should be decreased by opening the deflectors A, as indicated in fig.2 and fig.3.

The deflector A is open and the position of the The deflector A is open and the position of the
deflector B allows you to convey a part of the deflector B allows you to convey the hot air
hot air flow towards the upper part of the flow also towards the lateral part of the
thermal chamber. product, so as to improve the heat-shrinking
along the product sides.

A label explaining the deflectors operation is present on the machine, near the deflectors (see
Fig. 4).

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3.4 TURNING ROLLERS ADJUSTMENT T450
The product is normally conveyed by turning rollers, which grants a more homogeneous film
shrinking and a better packaging.
However, some films might tear if the rollers turn, because of the strict adherence of the film to
the rollers. In order to find the best solution for each kind of film, the tunnel T450 can handle
the product both with turning rollers and with fixed rollers. By means of lever A, situated on the
outlet conveyour, it is possible to make the following adjustments:

Fig. 3.4.1

1 • By keeping the lever in horizontal position, the rollers remain fixed.


2 • By turning the lever downwards, the rollers turn.

3.5 OPERATING THE MACHINE WITH THE OVEN IN HEAT


SHRINKING MODE
Once the sealing on the packaging machine has concluded, the machine’s conveyor belt
transports the product onto the tunnel’s belt. The pack enters the tunnel for the heat shrinking
process. The electronic card positioned on the tunnel commands all the variables of this
process (internal temperature and belt speed).

Fig. 3.5.1

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In the end, the heat-shrunk product moves out of the tunnel and runs on the roller.
In case of emergency, stop the machine by pressing the STOP push-button. Then open the
curtains so that the tunnel cools down quicker. If necessary start the cooling procedure (See
Par. 5-2). Restore the tunnel’s normal operation as soon as possible.

3.6 ELECTRONIC BOARD REMOVAL


If it is necessary to replace the electronic board, please proceed as follows (see Fig. 3.6.1):
Disconnect the voltage and wait for at least 5 minutes before starting any operation.
• Remove the connector 1 by pressing by the sides, as indicated on the label.
• Remove the connectors 2 on the board, paying attention not to use the cable, but
• the connector itself.
• In order to remove the connector 3, unscrew the screws 4.
• By means of the specific spanner, unscrew the screws 5 which tighten the board to the
machine.

Fig. 3.6.1

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3.7 DIRECTION OF ROTATION OF THE HEAT-SHRINKING FANS

In case of maintenance of the fans motor,


check the correct connection of the power
supply cable: the direction of rotation of the
fan must be the same as the one indicated on
the adhesive label (see Fig. 3.7.1)

Fig. 3.7.1

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3.8 TUNNEL LIMITATIONS AND SPECIFICATIONS OF USE
DANGEROUS AREAS:
• Do not touch the inside of the oven during or immediately after a packaging. Danger of burns
due to the residual heat.
• Do not use the machine if the fans break.
• Do not touch the fan in movement or use the machine without curtains.

4. PREPARATION TO THE USE OF THE TUNNEL

4.1 DESCRIPTION OF THE PUSH-BUTTONS

Machine start-up and switch-off

Emergency push-button

It connects power, after the machine start-up; the led on indicates that
the power supply is correct.

It activates the operation of the programme in use.

It stops the packaging cycle and activates the oven cooling


procedure.

It displays the parameters of the programme menus.

- It selects the available memories


- It stores the modified data in the programme menu

It increases the value of the selected parameter

It decreases the value of the selected parameter

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4.2 MACHINE START UP


Turn the main switch situated on the machine foot ON. At first, the machine model and the
software are displayed for a few seconds, then the following message will be displayed:
Fig. 4.2.1

The first line displays the oven state and the current temperature, whereas the second line
displays the memory in use.
The machine states that can be displayed are:
- Oven OFF: the power is activated, but the oven and the belt are off
- Oven ON: the oven and the belt are on
- Free passage: the belt is on, but the oven heating is off

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- Cooling: the oven is off, but the belt and the ventilation are on, so that the oven can cool down.

In order to start-up the machine, press the push-button and then

During the heating phase, the led of the push-button is intermittent and the belt runs at
minimum speed rate; the machine display will indicate the heating state (see Fig.)

Fig. 4.2.2

When the oven has almost reached the temperature set in the Parameters Menu (oven temperature),

the word "heating" will disappear and the electronic board will display the symbol on the left,

which indicates that the heating elements are active at that moment and the symbol in the
middle of the board, which indicates that the ventilation motor is on (see Fig. 4.2.3).

Fig. 4.2.3

When the oven reaches the pre-set temperature, the machine will be ready for use.

When the oven is hot, the machine can be turned off only by pushing the push-button ,
in order to activate the cooling procedure by means of the fans and of the belt movement.

During the cooling phase, the led of the push-button is intermittent and the following
message will be displayed:

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Fig. 4.2.4

When the temperature is below 80°C, the fan will stop, whereas the belt will continue running
until the temperature is below 75°C.
When the machine has cooled down, the following message will be displayed:
Fig. 4.2.5

If the free passage mode is set, the following message will be displayed:
Fig. 4.2.6

The machine packaging cycle can be stopped by pressing the emergency button. The following

emergency message (see Fig.4.2.7) will be displayed and the led of the push-button will
be intermittent and will emit an acoustic signal.

Fig. 4.2.7

In order to stop the acoustic signal, it is necessary to restore the machine normal operation, by
releasing the emergency button and by pressing the push-button
The electronic board will display the following message:

Fig. 4.2.8

4.3 MEMORY ADJUSTMENT


The microprocessor allows you to save 6 programmes (M1,M2,M3,M4,M5, free passage),
according to the packet dimensions or to the film in use.

In order to select the memory to be used, press the key , then you can go through the

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available memories by means of the keys and .


Proceed as follows:
1 • Select a memory (i.e. M2)

2 • Press the key in order to enter the parameters menu and select the key again,

in order to display the machine adjustment parameters (see paragraph Parameters menu).

3 • Adjust the parameters by selecting the keys and .

4 • Save the values set in the menu:

In order to store the parameters, press the key ; if you do not press the key 5-6 seconds,

the programme will save the modifications automatically. After recording the data, the following
message will be displayed for a few seconds.:

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Fig. 4.3.1

4.4 PARAMETERS MENU

Press the key in order to enter the Menu of the machine adjustment parameters.

If you press the key in the menu, the following parameters will be displayed:

1 • Belt speed
This parameter allows you to adjust the belt speed from 0 to 100 (% value); for minimum and
maximum speed, please see the below table.
Fig. 4.4.1

Tab. 4.4.1
Machine model 1% (minimum speed) 100% (maximum speed)
T450 2,8 m/min 9,4 m/min

T650E 1,8 m/min 6,2 m/min

T650 2,8 m/min 9,4 m/min

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2 • Oven temperature
Menu for the oven temperature adjustment

Fig. 4.4.2

The temperature can be adjusted from 85°C to 200°C, by increasing it by 1°C at a time.

4.5 HIDDEN MENU

By pressing the keys and simultaneously, you enter the hidden menu with the
adjustment parameters which were set during the machine commissioning.

Fig. 4.5.1

If you enter the password PROGR you have access to the adjustment of the below mentioned
parameters:

(In order to enter the password, please select the letters with the keys and ; each

letter must be confirmed by pressing the key )

1 • Language

Menu to select the language

Fig. 4.5.2

By using the keys and it is possible to display all available languages (English,
French, German, Spanish, Portuguese, Dutch, Czech, Polish, Hungarian).

4.6 PARAMETERS STORAGE IN THE HIDDEN MENU


In order to save any modifications in the hidden menu, please press the key .

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5. ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
PRECAUTIONS DURING ROUTINE MAINTENANCE.
Before starting any maintenance operation, described in this chapter, unless otherwise
required, switch the machine off, switch the voltage off, acting on the main switch and
pull out the power supply cable from the mains.

5.1 NATURE AND FREQUENCY OF MAINTENANCE CHECKS AND


OPERATION
Tab. 5.1.1

DAILY MAINTENANCE CHART (12 HOURS OF WORKING)


BELT UNIT AND REMOVE THE FILM RESIDUES FROM THE THERMAL CHAMBER
THERMAL CHAMBER
UNIT

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REMOVE THE FILM RESIDUES FROM THE FANS, FROM THE
DEFLECTORS AND FROM THE BELT ROLLERS

BELT UNIT AND MAKE SURE THERE IS NO BLOCKAGE IN THE AIR PASSAGES
THERMAL CHAMBER
UNIT

GENERAL CLEANING TURN OFF THE MACHINE VOLTAGE.


CLEAN THE MACHINE WITH A WET CLOTH; AVOID THE
MACHINE COMING INTO CONTACT WITH WATER.
IF YOU WET THE MACHINE ACCIDENTALLY, DRY IT CAREFULLY,
BEFORE STARTING PRODUCTION AGAIN.

Tab 5.1.2

HALF-YEAR MAINTENANCE CHART (1500 HOURS OF WORKING)


BELT UNIT MAKE SURE THAT THE BELT IS WORKING PERFECTLY

LUBRICATE THE CHAIN WITH AN ADEQUATE LUBRICANT (SEE


PARAGRAPH 5.2)

CHECK IF THE BEARINGS ARE NOISY AND IF THERE IS


ANOMALOUS
HEATING

EXTERNAL MAKE SURE THERE IS NO BREAKAGE ON THE CURTAINS


PROTECTIONS UNIT

Before removing possible impurities deposited on the hot parts wait until the machine
has cooled down.

5.2 LUBRIFICATION
Correct lubrication is particularly important for the tunnel safe operation.
The recommended lubricant for the belts chains is Mobil Pyrolube 830, a synthetic, ester
based lubricant, for high temperature chains (up to 230°C). It can be applied to the chain by
using a brush or it can be dropped or sprayed to the chain (even with a timer).

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6. LIST OF SPARE PARTS
In order to be able to appropriately carry out routine maintenance, it is necessary to
always have available the following set of accessories and spare parts:

1• Thermal chamber group

Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS T450 T650E T650 N.


1 INLET CURTAIN MA215612 MA233427 MA233424 1

2 INLET CURTAIN MA215614 MA233426 MA233425 1

3 OUTLET CURTAIN MA215613 MA233425 MA233425 1

4 OUTLET CURTAIN MA215611 MA233424 MA233424 1

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2• Belt group T450 - MY270012

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Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS CODE N.
1 MOTOR EM600175 1
2 GEAR BOX EM650310 1
3 FLANGE MA112112 4
4 BEARING MF801062 2
5 ROLLER GROUP MH200037 2
6 PINION MA401549 2
7 SHAFT MA112705 1
8 ROD MA112052 1
9 CHAIN GROUP MH290008 1
10 ROD MA112052 1
11 ROLLER GROUP MH200061 1
12 SHAFT MA112045 1
13 PINION MA401548 2
14 CHAIN GUIDE MA231902 2

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3• Belt group T650E - MY270022

Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS CODE N.


1 MOTOR EM600175 1
2 GEAR BOX EM650311 1
3 FLANGE MA112112 4
4 BEARING MF801062 4
5 ROLLER GROUP MH200046 2
6 PINION MA401549 2
7 SHAFT MA112709 1
8 ROD MA112516 1
9 CHAIN GROUP MH290010 1
10 ROD MA112178 1
11 SHAFT MA112176 1
12 ROLLER GROUP MH200062 1
13 CHAIN GUIDE MA231902 2

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4• Belt group T650 New - MY270021

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Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS CODE N.
1 MOTOR EM600175 1
2 GEAR BOX EM650310 1
3 FLANGE MA112112 4
4 BEARING MF801062 4
5 ROLLER GROUP MH200046 3
6 PINION MA401549 2
7 SHAFT MA112709 1
8 ROD MA112516 1
9 CHAIN GROUP MH290009 1
10 SHAFT MA112176 1
11 ROD MA112178 2
12 PINION MA401548 2
13 CHAIN GUIDE MA231902 2

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5• Chain group

Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS T450 N.


1 RUBBER ROLLER MA701243 10
2 RUBBER ROLLER MA701242 93
3 CHAIN GROUP MA701564 1

Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS T650E N.


1 RUBBER ROLLER MA701582 10
2 RUBBER ROLLER MA701583 93
3 CHAIN GROUP MA701564 1

Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS T650 N.


1 RUBBER ROLLER MA701582 14
2 RUBBER ROLLER MA701583 132
3 CHAIN GROUP MA701584 1

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6• Heating elements group

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T450 T650E T650


Pos. DESCRIPTION N. N. N.
MH180001 MH180012 MH180001
1 HEATING ELEMENT MA106977 6 MA112511 6 MA106977 12
2 PLATE MA216080 2 MA216080 2 MA216080 4

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7• Fan group

Pos. DESCRIPTION T450 N. T650E N. T650 N.


1 FAN EK020022 2

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8• Thermal chamber ventilation group

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T450 T650E T650


Pos. DESCRIPTION N. N. N.
MH190002 MH190002 MH190002
1 MOTOR EM600014 1 EM600014 1 EM600014 2
2 FAN MF900757 1 MF900757 1 MF900757 2

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9• Electrical diagram group T450 - T650E

Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS CODE N.


1 FAN EK020022 1
2 FLEXTRON INVERTER KZ010143 1
3 FLEXTRON-POWER BASE KZ010141 1
4 SWITCH EP010139 1
5 RELAY SWITCH EE100110 2
6 RELAY SWITCH EE100073 2
7 RELAY EE300107 1
8 FUSE SOCKET EE500065 3
9 FUSE EE500012 3
10 FUSE EE500011 6
11 FUSE EE500054 1
12 TRANSFORMER ET010189 1
13 TERMOHEATING ELEMENT EE400008 1
14 PUSH BUTTON EP010198 1
CONTACT EP010200 1
15 FLEXTRON-MASTER KZ010135 1

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10• Electrical diagram group T450 - T650E 230V 3PH

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Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS CODE N.
1 FAN EK020022 1
2 FLEXTRON INVERTER KZ010143 1
3 FLEXTRON-POWER BASE KZ010141 1
4 SWITCH EP010139 1
5 RELAY SWITCH EE100110 2
6 RELAY SWITCH EE100073 2
7 RELAY EE300108 1
8 FUSE SOCKET EE500065 3
9 FUSE EE500012 6
10 FUSE EE500014 3
11 TERMOHEATING ELEMENT EE400008 1
12 PUSH BUTTON EP010198 1
CONTACT EP010200 1
13 FLEXTRON-MASTER KZ010135 1
14 FUSE EE500029 1
15 FUSE SOCKET TERMINAL EK200004 1

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11• Electrical diagram group T650

Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS CODE N.


1 FAN EK020022 1
2 FLEXTRON INVERTER KZ010143 1
3 FLEXTRON-POWER BASE KZ010141 1
4 SWITCH EP010139 1
5 RELAY SWITCH EE100110 4
6 RELAY SWITCH EE100073 3
7 RELAY EE300107 2
8 FUSE SOCKET EE500065 5
9 FUSE EE500011 12
10 FUSE EE500014 3
11 FUSE EE500054 1
12 TRANSFORMER ET010189 1
13 TERMOHEATING ELEMENT EE400008 1
14 PUSH BUTTON EP010198 1
CONTACT EP010200 1

15 FLEXTRON-MASTER KZ010135 1

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12• Electrical diagram group T650 230V 3PH

ENGLISH
Pos. DESCRIPTION SPARE PARTS CODE N.
1 FAN EK020022 1
2 FLEXTRON INVERTER KZ010143 1
3 FLEXTRON-POWER BASE KZ010141 1
4 SWITCH EP010178 1
5 RELAY SWITCH EE100110 4
6 RELAY SWITCH EE100073 3
7 RELAY EE300108 2
8 FUSE EE500012 12
9 FUSE EE500017 3
10 TERMOHEATING ELEMENT EE400008 1
11 PUSH BUTTON EP010198 1
CONTACT EP010200 1
12 FLEXTRON-MASTER KZ010135 1
13 FUSE SOCKET EE500065 4
14 FUSE SOCKET EE500174 1
15 FUSE EE500029 1
16 FUSE SOCKET TERMINAL EK200004 1

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13• Wiring diagram T450 - T650E
MODEL T450 - T650E VALUES CODE
F0 GENERAL FUSE 16 A EE500012
F1 MACHINE PANEL COOLING FAN FUSE 1A KD200034
F3 RELAY SWITCH FUSE R1-R2-R3 1A KD200034
F5 RELAY SWITCH FUSE R4-R5-R6 1A KD200034
F7 FEED FUSE AUX 2,5A KD200022
F8 MOTOR THERMAL RELAY M2 0,6-1A EE300107
F9 RESISTORS FUSE R1-R2-R3 10A EE500011
F10 RESISTORS FUSE R4-R5-R6 10A EE500011
F11 TRANSFORMER FUSE 1A EE500054
Q1 MAIN SWITCH 32A EP010139
M1 CONVEYOR BELT MOTOR 180 W EM600175
M2 SHRINKING FAN MOTOR 250 W EM600014
M4 COOLING FAN MOTOR 20 W EK020022
R1-6 TUNNEL RESISTOR T450 1250 W MA106977
R1-6 TUNNEL RESISTOR T650E 1500 W MA112511
S1 EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTON EP010198
EP010200
TR HEAT RESISTANCE PT100 EE400008
TM1 BOARD TRANSFORMER 320VA ET010189
KM1 RESET RELAY SWITCH EE100073
KM2 MOTOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH M2 EE100073
KM3 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH R1-R2-R3 EE100110
KM4 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH R4-R5-R6 EE100110
14• Wiring diagram T450 - T650E 230V 3PH
MODEL T450 - T650E 230V 3PH VALUES CODE
F0 GENERAL FUSE 25 A EE500014
F1 MACHINE PANEL COOLING FAN FUSE 1A KD200034
F3 RELAY SWITCH FUSE R1-R2-R3 1A KD200034
F5 RELAY SWITCH FUSE R4-R5-R6 1A KD200034
F7 FEED FUSE AUX 2,5A KD200022
F8 MOTOR THERMAL RELAY M2 1,4-2,3A EE300108
F9 RESISTORS FUSE R1-R2-R3 16A EE500012
F10 RESISTORS FUSE R4-R5-R6 16A EE500012
F16 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FUSE 2A EE500029
Q1 MAIN SWITCH 32A EP010139
M1 CONVEYOR BELT MOTOR 180 W EM600175
M2 SHRINKING FAN MOTOR 250 W EM600014
M4 TUNNEL RESISTOR T450 20 W EK020022
R1-6 TUNNEL RESISTOR T450E 1250 W MA106977
R1-6 TUNNEL RESISTOR T650E 1500 W MA112511
S1 EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTON EP010198
EP010200
TR HEAT RESISTANCE PT100 EE400008
KM1 RESET RELAY SWITCH EE100073
KM2 MOTOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH M2 EE100073
KM3 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH R1-R2-R3 EE100110
KM4 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH R4-R5-R6 EE100110
15• Wiring diagram T650
MODEL T650 VALUES CODE MODEL T650 VALUES CODE
F0 GENERAL FUSE 25A EE500014 M3 SHRINKING FAN MOTOR INFEED 250W EM600014
F1 COOLING FAN FUSE M4 1A KD200034 M4 MACHINE PANEL COOLING FAN FUSE 20W EK020022
F3 RELAY SWITCH FUSE 1A KD200034 M5-M6 CHAIN COOLING FAN 20W EK020022
F4 FAN FUSE M5-M6 1A KD200034 R1-12 TUNNEL RESISTOR 1250W MA106977
F5 RELAY SWITCH FUSE 1A KD200034 S1 EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTON EP010198
F7 FEED FUSE AUX 2.5A KD200022 EP010200
F8 MOTOR THERMAL RELAY M2 0,6-1A EE300107 TR HEAT RESISTANCE PT100 EE400008
F9 RESISTORS FUSE R1-R2-R3 10A EE500011 TM1 BOARD TRANSFORMER 320VA ET010189
F10 RESISTORS FUSE R4-R5-R6 10A EE500011 KM1 RESET RELAY SWITCH EE100073
F11 RESISTORS FUSE R7-R8-R9 10A EE500011 KM2 MOTOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH M2 EE100073
F12 RESISTORS FUSE R10-R11-R12 10A EE500011 KM3 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH OUTFEED EE100110
F13 TRANSFORMER FUSE 1A EE500054 KM4 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH OUTFEED EE100110
F14 MOTOR THERMAL RELAY M3 0,6-1A EE300107 KM5 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH INFEED EE100110
Q1 MAIN SWITCH 32A EP010139 KM6 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH INFEED EE100110
M1 CONVEYOR BELT MOTOR 180W EM600175 KM7 MOTOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH M3 EE100073
M2 SHRINKING FAN MOTOR OUTFEED 250W EM600014
16• Wiring diagram T650 230V 3PH
MODEL T650 230v 3PH VALUES CODE MODEL T650 230v 3PH VALUES CODE
F0 GENERAL FUSE 50A EE500017 M2 SHRINKING FAN MOTOR OUTFEED 250W EM600014
F1 COOLING FAN FUSE M4 1A KD200034 M3 SHRINKING FAN MOTOR INFEED 250W EM600014
F3 RELAY SWITCH FUSE 1A KD200034 M4 MACHINE PANEL COOLING FAN FUSE 20W EK020022
F4 COOLING FAN FUSE M5-M6 1A KD200034 M5-M6 CHAIN COOLING FAN 20W EK020022
F5 RELAY SWITCH FUSE 1A KD200034 R1-12 TUNNEL RESISTOR 1250W MA106977
F7 FEED FUSE AUX 2.5A KD200022 S1 EMERGENCY PUSH BUTTON EP010198
F8 MOTOR THERMAL RELAY M2 1,4-2,3A EE300108 EP010200
F9 RESISTORS FUSE R1-R2-R3 16A EE500012 TR HEAT RESISTANCE PT100 EE400008
F10 RESISTORS FUSE R4-R5-R6 16A EE500012 KM1 RESET RELAY SWITCH EE100073
F11 RESISTORS FUSE R7-R8-R9 16A EE500012 KM2 MOTOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH M2 EE100073
F12 RESISTORS FUSE R10-R11-R12 16A EE500012 KM3 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH OUTFEED EE100110
F13 TRANSFORMER FUSE 1A EE500054 KM4 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH OUTFEED EE100110
F14 MOTOR THERMAL RELAY M3 1,4-2,3A EE300108 KM5 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH INFEED EE100110
F16 PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD FUSE 2A EE500029 KM6 HEATERS REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH INFEED EE100110
Q1 MAIN SWITCH 32A EP010139 KM7 MOTOR REMOTE CONTROL SWITCH M3 EE100073
M1 CONVEYOR BELT MOTOR 180W EM600175
7. ANOMALIES AND FAILURES – HOW TO REMEDY
7.1 POSSIBLE CAUSES AND REMEDIES
Tab. 7.1.1

PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION


THE TUNNEL DOES NOT WRONG DIRECTION OF CHECK THE DIRECTION OF
HEAT-SHRINK ROTATION OF THE FANS ROTATION OF THE FANS
CHECK THAT THE HEAT
HEAT-SHRINKING NOT
SHRINK SYMBOL APPEARS
SELECTED
ON THE DISPLAY
CHECK TEMPERATURE ON
TEMPERATURE TOO LOW
THE DISPLAY
WAIT TILL THE RESISTORS
RESISTORS HEATING UP REACH THE CORRECT
TEMPERATURE
CHECK THE
THE FAN DOES NOT ROTATE THERMOMAGNETIC SWITCH
AND THE MOTOR OPERATION
SHRINKING IS NOT FILM NOT SUITABLE OR OF
REPLACE THE FILM
UNIFORM NOR COMPLETE POOR QUALITY
DURING THE HEAT- MAKE THE FILM GO
FILM WITH NO
SHRINKING BUBBLING THROUGH THE SEALER'S
MICROPUNCHES
REMAINS MICROPUNCHES

THE SEALING OPENS THE SEALING BLADE IS CLEAN THE SEALING BLADE
DURING HEAT-SHRINKING DIRTY OR DAMAGED OR REPLACE IT IF DAMAGED
SET THE SEALER'S SEALING
INCORRECT SEALING VALUE
VALUE
REDUCE THE TEMPERATURE
OVEN TOO HOT AND/OR INCREASE THE
CONVEYOUR SPEED

7.2 AUDIO WARNING OF PROBLEMS


Cyclically, the program performs a number of controls. If there are any anomalies, the electronic
board will emit an acoustic signal (beep) and the number of the problem is displayed.

Fig. 7.2.1

Once the problem is solved, it will be possible to reset the electronic board display by

pressing the key or any other key.


Please find here below a list of the problems that may occur and their solutions.

ERROR 1: Oven over-heating error


The sensor has detected a higher temperature than 230°C.
Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Make sure that the air intakes are not obstructed (turn off the power supply before
- carrying out any type of cleaning).
- Make sure that the heating elements are operating correctly

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- Check the ventilation motor connection and make sure that it is operating correctly.
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 2: Oven heating error


The oven can not reach the pre-set temperature
Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Make sure that the oven heating elements are operating correctly
- Check the direction of rotation of the ventilation motor and make sure it is operating correctly
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 3: Temperature detection error


The temperature sensor might be disconnected or the temperature detection is not stable
Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Make sure that the temperature sensor is connected and is operating correctly
- Check the earthing line connection

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If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 4: Inverter motor error


The inverter has signalled the motor high current
Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Check the wearing state of the belt and make sure there are no mechanical problems
- Make sure that the inverter motor is operating correctly
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 5: PCB over-heating error


The PCB temperature is too high
Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Check that the air intakes are not blocked.
- Make sure that the cooling fan of the electrical panel and of the electronic board is operating
correctly
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 6: Power Base radiator over-heating error


Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Check that the air intakes are not blocked.
- Make sure that the cooling fan of the Power Base board in the electrical panel is operating
correctly.
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 7: The temperature of the inverter board radiator exceeds the maximum limit
The board radiator temperature is too high
Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Check that the air intakes are not blocked
- Make sure that the cooling fan of the inverter board in the electrical panel is operating
correctly.
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

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ERROR 8: Calibrating parameters error
The memory data are corrupted
Solution:
- Switch the machine off and then on again
Se il problema persiste togliere l'alimentazione e chiamare il centro assistenza

ERRORE 9: Errore della EEPROM


The memory data are corrupted
Solution:
Switch the machine off and then on again
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 10: 24V outputs over-current


There is "leakage" or over-current at the 24V outputs
Solution:
Switch the power off and:
- Check the integrity of the power supply cables of the fans and of the reset relay switches
- Check the relay switch correct operation
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 11: Inverter diagnostics


Inverter module in error
Solution:
- Switch the machine off and then on again
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 12: Belt motor at a standstill


When the belt starts running, the inverter checks the current absorption; if the absorption
remains unchanged, an error will be displayed.
Solution:
- Make sure that the belt motor is connected correctly
If the problem continues turn off the power supply and contact the service centre.

ERROR 100 - ERROR 101 - ERROR 110 - ERROR 111


Error caused by the FLEXTRON POWER BASE
Solution:
- check the correct operation of the FLEXTRON POWER BASE.
- check the connection cable, especially the connectors.
- replace the board FLEXTRON POWER BASE.
If the error persists after replacing the FLEXTRON POWER BASE, it might be caused by the
CPU board transmitter.

ERROR 200 - ERROR 201 - ERROR 210 - ERROR 211


Error caused by the connection between the FLEXTRON POWER BASE and the FLEXTRON
INVERTER.
Solution:
- check the connection cable, especially the connectors.

SMIPACK S.p.A. is absolutely not responsible for any direct or indirect consequences due to the proper or
improper use of this manual or of the system software.

SMIPACK S.p.A. has the right to make technical modification on their system and in their manual without
informing the users.

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