Silca Delta 2000 FO User manual

®
D424556XA
vers.
3.0
Operating manual

©
2002 SILCA S.p.A - Vittorio Veneto
This manual has been drawn up by SILCA S.p.A.
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced or used in any form or by any means (photocopying,
microfilm or other) without the written permission of SILCA S.p.A.
Published in june 2002
Printed in Vittorio Veneto
by SILCA S.p.A.
via Podgora, 20 (Z.I.)
31029 VITTORIO VENETO (TV) - Italy

CONTENTS
GUIDE TO THE MANUAL ......................................................................................1
GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS ..................................................................................2
1 TRANSPORT ...................................................................................................3
1.1 Packing .................................................................................................3
1.2 Transport ..............................................................................................3
1.3 Unpacking .............................................................................................3
1.4 Machine handling ..................................................................................3
2 WORKING PARTS ..........................................................................................4
3 MACHINE DESCRIPTION ...............................................................................5
3.1 Technical data ......................................................................................6
3.2 Electrical circuit .....................................................................................7
4 ACCESSORIES PROVIDED ...........................................................................8
5 MACHINE INSTALLATION AND PREPARATION .........................................9
5.1 Checking for damage ............................................................................9
5.2 Environmental conditions ......................................................................9
5.3 Positioning ............................................................................................9
5.4 Description of work station ..................................................................10
5.5 Graphics .............................................................................................10
5.6 Separate parts ....................................................................................10
5.7 Connection to the mains .....................................................................10
6 REGULATION AND USE OF THE MACHINE ..............................................11
6.1 Checking and Setting ..........................................................................11
6.2 Axial gauging ......................................................................................11
6.3 Cutting operations ...............................................................................12
6.4 Key cutting ..........................................................................................12
6.5 Checking set codes (Ford - Jaguar) ...................................................13
6.6 Setting the coded device ....................................................................13
6.7 Coded key-cutting ...............................................................................13
7 MAINTENANCE .............................................................................................14
7.1 Cutting tool replacement .....................................................................14
7.2 Brush replacement ..............................................................................14
7.3 Tracer point replacement ....................................................................15
7.4 Replacing the fuses ............................................................................15
8 WASTE DISPOSAL .......................................................................................16
9 ASSISTANCE ................................................................................................17
9.1 How to request service .......................................................................17


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GUIDE TO THE MANUAL
This manual has been produced to serve as a guide for users of the DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting
machine. Read it carefully; it is essential if you wish to operate your machine safely and efficiently.
C
ONSULTATION
The contents of the manual are divided into sections relating to:
- Transport and handling ......................................................................................... Ch. 1
- Description of machine and safety devices .......................................................... Ch. 2-3-4-5
- Proper use of the machine ................................................................................... Ch. 5-6
- Maintenance ......................................................................................................... Ch. 7
T
ECHNICAL
TERMS
Common technical terms are used in this manual. To assist those with little experience of key cutting,
below is an illustration of the terms used for the different parts of keys.
Fig. 1
1) Head
2) Stem
3) Tip
4) Cuts
2
1
3
4

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GENERAL INSTRUCTIONS
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine has been designed according to the specifications of the
Machine Directives. From the design stage risks for the operator have been eliminated in all areas:
transport, regulation, cutting and maintenance.
The use of protective goggles is compulsory during cutting operations, as indicated onthe machine itself
and in this manual.
The material used in the manufacture of this machine and the components employed during use of the
machine are not dangerous and their use complies with standards.
U
SE
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine must be installed and used in the way laid down by the
manufacturer, as illustrated in this manual.
If the machine is used differently or for purposes different from those described in this manual, the
customer will forego any rights he may have over SILCA S.p.A. Furthermore, unforeseen danger to the
operator or any third parties may arise from incorrect use of the machine.
Negligence in the use of the machine or failure on the part of the operator to observe the instructions
given in this manual are not covered by the guarantee and the manufacturer declines all responsibility
in such cases.
It is therefore indispensable to read the operating manual carefully in order to make the best use
of the DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine and benefit from its potential.
F
URTHER
RISKS
There are no further risks arising from the use of the DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine.
P
ROTECTION
AND
SAFETY
PRECAUTIONS
FOR
THE
OPERATOR
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine is built entirely to standards. The operations for which it has
been designed are easily carried out at no risk to the operator.
The adoption of general safety precautions (use of protective goggles) and observation of the
instructions provided by the manufacturer in this manual eliminate all human error, unless deliberate.
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine is designed with features which make it completely safe in
all its parts.
• Power supply
The key-cutting machine must be supplied with electricity by means of a safety device (supplied with
the 230V machines; on request for other voltages). The plug must be earthed.
• Start-up
The machine is started up by means of:
1) the safety device switch (supplied with the 230V machines);
2) the ON switch, situated on the machine, which activates the machine motor.
• Maintenance
The operations to regulate, service, repair and clean the machine have been devised in the simplest
and safest way possible. There is no danger of removable parts being replaced wrongly or unsafely.
• Machine identification
The DELTA 2000 FO is provided with an identification label which shows the serial number (fig.2).
ATTENTION: should the machine be left on continuously for over 50 minutes, the cutting tool motor is protected
against overheating and will automatically cut out. In such cases, proceed as follows:
a) turn off the master switch (D) (fig.5, page 4);
b) let the motor cool for at least 2 hours before using the machine again.
Fig. 2
(*) seechap.8 WASTE DISPOSAL, page 16.

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1 TRANSPORT
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine is easily transported and is not dangerous to handle.
The packed machine can be carried by one person.
1.1 Packing
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine comes in a strong
cardboard box, the dimensions of which are shown in fig.5,
designed to protect the machine and all its parts even when
it is stored for long periods.
Fig. 3
1.2 Transport
It is advisable to use the packing every time the machine is transported, as this will avoid knocks which
could cause damage to the machine, persons or things.
1.3 Unpacking
To remove the machine from the packing box, carefully follow the illustrated instructions below:
Fig. 4
Check the contents of the box, which should comprise:
1 DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine;
1set of documents including: operating manual, spare parts list and guarantee;
1chippings tray;
1 power cable;
1 power supply safety device (supplied with the 230V machines);
1 set of accessories.
1.4 Machine handling
When the DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine has been unpacked, place it directly on its workbench.
This operation can be carried out by one person,
firmly holding the base, and no other part, to lift
and carry the machine
.
AB
CD

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2 WORKING PARTS
Fig. 5
A - rotating centring clamp
A1 - key-locking grub screw
A2 - tip stop groove
A3 - Ford/Jaguar selection cylinder
A4 - coded angle device drum
A5 - angle code viewing window
B - carriage
B1 - carriage lever handle
C - chippings tray
D - motor/brush start button
E - axis regulation grub screw
E1 - axis regulation locking screw
E2 - coded spacing device knob
F - tracer point
F1 - tracer point locking screw
F2 - adjusting nut
F3 - tracer point’s group locking screw
G - cutting tool
H - carter
I-motor
J - brush
K - supply socket
L - fuses
X - safety device (supplied with the 230V machines; on request for other voltages)
X1 - safety device main switch
X2 - warning light
A1
HI
D
F
L
K
J
B1
C
F2
F1
F3
G
A
A2
A4 A5
E2
E1
E
CODED SPACING
DEVICE
CODED ANGLE
DEVICE
B
A3
X
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3 MACHINE DESCRIPTION
DELTA 2000 FO is a professional key-cutting machine for FORD
®
and JAGUAR
®
car keys. The
machine comprises the following main parts:
S
AFETY
DEVICE
The device is connected to a power plug with a differential switch. power the key-cutting machine
by pressing the switch (X1)
(fig. 6)
.
The warning light (X2) illuminates to indicate voltage in the plug (X3).
WARNING: Switch (X1) is electromagnetic, in the event of a power failure it goes out automatically. When
electricity is restored it must be reset manually to power the machine again by means of the plug
(X3).
Fig. 6
M
ASTER
SWITCH
(
D
)
The motor and brush starting button (D) is placed on the left side of the DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting
machine.
ATTENTION: the switch is constantly illuminated to indicate that the machine is live.
M
OTOR
The DELTA 2000 FO has a direct drive motor. The transmission unit comprises the motor, cutter and
brush and is protected by a single cover (H).
M
OBILE
UNIT
The mobile unit comprises a carriage (B) to which is fitted the coded spacing device and a key-locking
clamp with a coded angle device.
The carriage is fitted to the translation shaft and is moved manually by the operator.
It has been designed to avoid the accumulation of cutting dust or chippings.
The key-cutting machine has an inclined table which allows the chippings to collect in the special tray
(C) placed under the carriage and easily removable for thorough cleaning.
•Brush(J)
The brush is used to eliminate burrs caused by the cutting process and is made of safe materials.
• Cutting tool (G)
The cutting tool is the part of the DELTA 2000 FO machine which cuts the key blank. The tool is in HSS
super rapid steel and is protected by a special cover (H) to ensure safe operation.
• Tracer point (F)
The tracer point is housed on the left-hand side of the machine base. Its depth settings are easily
regulated with the ring nut (F2).
• Coded angle device
The device comprises:
- tip stop (A2) connected directly to the angle setting device;
- idle bush (A) for centring and locking the key.
• Key-locking grub screw (A1)
The key is secured by means of a grub screw which ensures perfect grip on the key.
• Coded spacing device
The code device comprises a knob (E2) to activate a graduated slide which determines the position of
the various cuts.
X
X1
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3.1 Technical data
ELECTRICAL PROPERTIES: 230V - 50Hz 190W 1,5A
110V - 60Hz 250W 3,5A
CUTTING TOOL: Super Rapid Steel (HSS)
MOTOR: One speed single phase
230V-50Hz 1350 rpm 0,145 Kw
110V - 60Hz 1700 rpm 0,180 Kw
SAFETY DEVICE: supplied with 230V key-cutting machines
CLAMP: rocker
CARRIAGE MOVEMENT: manual
CARRIAGE RUN (maximum length of cuts): 23 mm
DIMENSIONS: width: 210 mm depth: 370 mm height: 250 mm
CUTTING NOISE: Lp (A)= 92,2 dB (A)
NOISE POTENTIAL: Lw (A)= 104,9 dB (A)
WEIGHT: Kg. 14

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3.2 Electrical circuit
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine is provided with a motor which performs:
- 1350 rpm with consumption of approx. 0,19 kw and absorption of 1,5A on 230V version;
- 1700 rpm with consumption of approx 0,25Kw and absorption of 3,5A on 110V version.
The main parts of the electrical circuit are listed below:
1) Safety device inlet
2) Safety main switch
3) Warning light
4) Wiring clip
5) Machine inlet
6) Rapid 3,15A fuses (230V); 6,3A (110V)
7) Switch with lamp
8) Motor: 230V a.c. 50Hz
9) 6,3 F condenser on 230V version; 20 F on 110V version
5
6
6
7
8
9
110V
230V
machine inlet
motor
3
brown
light blue
yellow-green
brown
light blue
OUT
IN
4
1
2
Safety device

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4 ACCESSORIES PROVIDED
To ensure trouble-free working with the DELTA 2000 FO, it is advisable to always have certain spare
parts on hand.
It is advisable to always have a tool box containing: tools, cutting tools, brushes and small replacement
parts.
DELTA 2000 FO is supplied with a full range of accessories.
The accessories provided by Silca are all that is necessary to carry out the operations for which the
machine is designed.
cod
e
D309226ZZ
Fuses 5X20 3,15A rapid (230V)
cod
e
D306748ZZ
Fuses 5X20 6,3A rapid (110V)
1
2
3
4
5
6
8
9
code
D300222ZZ
2,5 mm Allen key
code
D300223ZZ
3 mm Allen key
code
D300308ZZ
10 mm Spanner
code
D312327ZZ
15 mm Spanner
code
D300224ZZ
4 mm Allen key
code
D302883ZZ
8 mm Spanner
7
code
D301760ZZ
17 mm Spanner
code
D413665LA
gauging calliper

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5 MACHINE INSTALLATION AND PREPARATION
The DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine can be installed by the purchaser and does not require any
special skills. However, some checks and preparation for use need to be carried out by the operator.
5.1 Checking for damage
The DELTA 2000 FO is solid and compact and will not normally damage if transport, unpacking and
installation have all been carried out according to the instructions on the packing box.
However, it is always advisable to check that the machine has not suffered any damage.
5.2 Environmental conditions
To ensure that the best use is made of the key-cutting machine, certain parameters must be borne in
mind:
- damp, badly ventilated sites should be avoided.
- the conditions for the machine are:
temperature:between 0 and 40°C relative humidity:approx. 60%
5.3 Positioning
Place the machine on a horizontal surface, solid enough to take the weight (14 Kg).
To facilitate operation and maintenance, install the machine with a clearance of at least 200 mm on all
sides (fig.7).
Check that the weight of the machine is evenly distributed over the four feet; horizontal positioning
prevents vibrations during operation.
ATTENTION: ensure that the machine voltage is the same as that of the mains, which must be properly earthed and
provided with a differential switch.
Fig. 7
200 mm

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5.4 Description of work station
The machine needs only one
operator, who has the following
controls at his/her disposal
(fig.8):
- safety device (X).
- master switch (D), placed
on the left-hand side of the
machine; provided with a
warning light indicating that
the machine is live.
- carriage lever handle (B1).
Fig. 8
5.5
Graphics
5.6 Separate parts
The detachable parts of the machine are packed separately and must be fitted to the DELTA 2000 FO
by the operator, as follows:
P
OWER
CABLE
230V version:
first connect the safety device (X) to the key-cutting machine and the power cable then connect the free
end of the power cable to the power mains (fig.9).
110V version:
connect the key-cutting machine and the power cable then connect the free end of the power cable to
the power mains (
fig.9
)
.
Fig. 9
5.7 Connection to the mains
It is extremely important for the operator’s safety to ensure that the key-cutting machine is connected
to the power mains with the right voltage and by means of a properly earthed differential switch.
D
B1
X
THE USE OF PROTECTIVE GOGGLES IS
COMPULSORY
power cable
power
mains
power cable
power
mains
X

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6 REGULATION AND USE OF THE MACHINE
6.1 Checking and Setting
The cutting tool on the DELTA 2000 FO is used to cut the key blanks and must be periodically checked
and replaced.
Periodically, and whenever the cutting tool is replaced, check the key-cutting machine settings, to
ensure perfect machine efficiency.
6.2 Axial gauging
Axial gauging is regulation of the position of the cutting spaces (fig.10).
Fig. 10 Fig. 11
A
XIAL
GAUGING
REGULATION
To regulate the axial gauging, proceed as follows:
ATTENTION: disconnect the machine from the mains.
1) set up the coded spacing device by means of the knob (E2) so that the indicator "F" is aligned with
position "d" (fig.12).
2) insert the tip of the gauging calliper (provided) into the rotating clamp (A), push up against the tip
stop (A2) and lock in the calliper by tightening the grub screw (A1) (fig.13). The calliper must be
positioned horizontally as shown in the illustration; if adjustment is necessary use the hex wrench
provided to turn the screw (P) (fig.17, page 13) so that the drum (A4) turns clockwise.
3) take the carriage towards the cutting tool and place the tracer point (F) all the way into the locating
groove (E3) (fig.12).
4) check that the cutting tool enters clearly into the groove (A3) in the gauging calliper. If adjustment is
necessary, loosen screw (E1) and adjust axial gauging by means of the grub screw (E).
5) when gauging is complete, tighten the screw (E1) well.
D
EPTH
SETTING
Depth setting is regulation of the cutting depth (fig.11). Usually depth setting is not necessary during
normal use of the machine. However, if the tracer point is replaced or an optional carriage is used it is
advisable to check the depth settings.
Fig. 12 Fig. 13
E
NOE1 E3
E2
d
F
A
A2
gauging
calliper
A1 A3 A4

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R
EGULATING
DEPTH
SETTING
To regulate the depth settings, proceed as follows:
ATTENTION: disconnect the machine from the mains.
1) set up the coded spacing device by means of the knob (E2) so that the indicator "F" is aligned with
position "d" (fig.12).
2) insert the tip of the gauging calliper (provided) into the rotating clamp (A), push up against the tip
stop (A2) and lock in the calliper by tightening the grub screw (A1) (fig.13). The calliper must be
positioned horizontally as shown in the illustration; if adjustment is necessary use the hex wrench
provided to turn the screw (P) (fig.17, page 13) so that the drum (A4) turns clockwise.
3) take the carriage towards the cutting tool and place the tracer point (F) all the way into the locating
groove (E3) (fig.12, page 11).
4) check that the cutting tool enters clearly into the groove (A3) in the gauging calliper. If adjustment is
necessary, adjust axial gauging in the way described above ("Axial gauging regulation").
5) loosen the screw (F3) locking the tracer point unit (fig.5, page 4).
6) use the lateral brush (J) to turn the cutting tool shaft in the opposite direction to cutting. The cutting
tool should skim the bottom of the groove (A3) on the gauging calliper. If not, turn the ring nut (F2)
(fig.5, page 4) clockwise to move the cutting tool unit forward, or in the opposite direction to move it
back.
7) when the ideal regulation has been reached, tighten the tracer point locking screw (F3) (fig.5, page
4).
If an optional carriage is used, check that the tracer point enters freely into the locating groove (E3)
(fig.12, page 11) andthat there is not excessive play onit. If necessary, adjust play between the locating
groove and tracer point by loosening the nut (O) and turning the grub screw (N).
When adjustment is complete, tighten the nut (O).
6.3 Cutting operations
ATTENTION: to work in complete safety, pay special attention to the following recommendations:
• Always work with dry hands.
• Check that the machine is properly earthed.
• Use the protective goggles, even if the cutting tool is fitted with a protective shield.
• Start the motor only when all the operations with the carriage have been carried out
(securing keys, etc.).
• Keep hands away from the cutting tool when in motion.
6.4 Key cutting
P
LACING
KEYS
INTO
CLAMP
1) place the key blank into the rotating centering clamp (A) (fig.14).
2) push the key tip up against the tip stop groove (A2). Hold down the key and lock into the rotating
clamp with the grub screw (A1).
ATTENTION: when cutting original FORD keys with lights, before locking into the clamp detach the part containing
the electrical devices, otherwise the head is too big (fig.15).
Fig. 14
Fig. 15
A
A2
blank-key
A1
A1 A4
blank-key
F
A5

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6.5 Checking set codes (Ford - Jaguar)
The machine can cut both Ford and Jaguar keys following a simple operation to carry out on the coded
angle device. To check the current setting, proceed as follows:
1) place the key blank tip into the rotating clamp (A) and push up against the tip stop groove (A2).
2) continue to push, and check that the key is in the vertical position (fig.15) and the number "1" is
visible in the window. If necessary, turn the key until it is properly positioned.
3) check the reading on the drum (A4). If the letter "F" is visible the device is set for cutting Ford keys,
if the letter "J" is visible the device is set for cutting Jaguar keys.The machine leaves our workshops
set for cutting Ford keys.
6.6 Setting the coded device
The change the coded device setting from FORD to JAGUAR and vice versa, proceed as follows:
1) place the key blank tip into the rotating clamp (A) and push up against the tip stop groove (A2)
(fig.14, page 12).
2) hold the key head firmly and use the left hand to loosen the screw (P) (fig.17) with the wrench
provided.
3) exert slight pressure in the direction of the arrow (fig.17) and unscrew the screw (P) slowly so that
the cylinder (A3) protrudes a few millimetres (fig.16).
4) use the key head to turn the cylinder 90° in the direction of the arrow.
5) let the cylinder (A3) withdraw and press on the key head to tighten screw (P). The cylinder must
return freely into its seat. If necessary, seek its proper position by turning the key slightly in the two
directions.
6) turn the key 90° to pull the coded angle device. The letter visible on the drum (A4) will now be
different, as will the colour of the numbers in the window (A5).
6.7 Coded key-cutting
To cut a key blank by code, see the instructions below:
1) check that the coded device has been properly set for the type of key to be cut (see points 6.5 and
6.6).
2) placethekey blankinto therotating clamp(A) andpush againstthe tipstop groove(A2) (fig.14, page
12). Hold the key down in the rotating clamp (A) and tighten the grub screw (A1) with the wrench
provided.
3) set the cutting position on the coded spacing device by means of knob (E2) (fig.16). Exert pressure
on the head to turn the key and turn the angle counter (Q) (fig.17) until the required code is visible
in the window (A5).
4) start the machine with the motor/brush start switch (D).
5) take the carriage towards the cutting tool, ensuring that the tracer point enters the locating groove
all the way (fig.16). When the cut has been made, move the carriage back and turn the key until the
same code appears in the window (A5), after the number "1" has appeared. Repeat the cutting
operation.
6) when the cut has been made, move the carriage back and give the key a half turn until the same
code appears in the window (A5). Repeat the operation described in point 5.
7) the key has now been cut on both sides for the first cutting position. Go on to the following position
and repeat the cutting operations with the relevant code, and so on until all the cuts have been
made.
8) pull back the carriage, turn off the machine, loosen the grub screw (A1) and remove the key.
Fig. 16 Fig. 17
A4 A5
A1
E2
Q
locating groove
A3
P
A5
Q

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7 MAINTENANCE
ATTENTION: for repairs or replacement of parts for maintenance, the ‘CE’ mark is guaranteed only if original spare
parts provided by the manufacturer are used.
Although the DELTA 2000 FO key-cutting machine does not require special maintenance, it is advisable
to check and, if necessary, replace the parts subject to wear (cutting tool, brush, tracer point).
Replacement is simple and can be carried out by the operator.
CLEANING
: it is advisable to use a soft brush to keep the carriage and clamps free of chippings from
cutting operations.
ATTENTION: DO NOT USE COMPRESSED AIR!
ATTENTION: to keep the machine well maintained we recommend using protective oil, e.g. WD40 or similar, applied
to the burnished mechanical parts. This prevents oxidation of the parts in question (clamps, guides,
carriages, etc.).
Before starting any type of maintenance (checks or replacements), read the instructions below:
• never carry out maintenance or servicing with the machine switched on.
• always remove the mains plug.
• follow all the instructions in the manual to the letter.
• use original spare parts.
• always check that any screws or nuts removed when replacing a piece are properly
tightened.
7.1 Cutting tool replacement
It is not necessary to remove the protective
shield in order to replace the cutting tool (G).
ATTENTION: unplug the machine from the mains.
1) place the spanner provided in position on
the motor shaft (fig.18);
2) use a suitable spanner to loosen the new
cutting tool locking nut.
ATTENTION: the thread is left-handed.
3) replace the cutting tool after cleaning its
seat;
4) install the new cutting tool and tighten the
nut.
ATTENTION: the tool rotates clockwise.
Fig. 18
7.2 Brush replacement
When the brush (J) is no longer effective it must be replaced, as follows:
ATTENTION: unplug the machine from the mains.
1) place the spanner provided in position on the motor shaft (fig.18);
2) use the wrench provided to loosen the brush locking screw (X) (fig.19);
3) replace the brush and secure with the screw;
4) remove the spanner from the motor shaft.
Fig. 19
G
X

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7.3 Tracer point replacement
To replace thetracer point (F), proceed as
follows (fig.20):
ATTENTION: unplug the machine from the mains.
1) loosen and remove the tracer point
locking screw (F1).
2) remove the tracer point.
3) fit the new tracer point.
4) re-gauge the machine as described in
chapter 6 on page 11.
Fig. 20
7.4 Replacing the fuses
ATTENTION: unplug the machine from the mains.
1) detach the wiring from the machine plug;
2) turn the key-cutting machine so that the fuse box is easily reached;
3) remove the fuse box placed below the power inlet (K) (fig.21);
4) replace the fuses (L);
5) close the fuse box and connect the power cable.
ATTENTION: the fuses must both be of the same type (rapid) and with the same amps (3,15 Ampere on 230V, 6,3
Ampere on 110V).
Fig. 21
F
F1
L
K

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8 WASTE DISPOSAL
EU regulations establish special arrangements for the disposal of waste (**).
• Waste deriving from cutting operations
Although residue coming from the key-cutting operations is classified as special waste, it is included in
solid urban waste (SUW) as metal wool.
Such waste is sorted according to its classification under current Italian and EU law and consigned to
the proper disposal units.
Cases where waste can be considered contaminated or containing toxic/harmful substance sufficient to
transformitfrom SUW totoxic/harmfulwaste,are listedin the enclosuresto currentItalianand EUwaste
disposal regulations.
Re-cycling is a recommended ecological practice.
• Packing
The DELTA 2000 FO is consigned in a cardboard packing box which can be re-used if undamaged.
When it is to be thrown away it is classified as solid urban waste and should be placed in the special
paper collecting bins.
INFORMATION FOR USERS
as per art. 10 of Directive 2002/96/CE of 27/01/2003
regarding waste from electric and electronic appliances (RAEE)
,
• The symbol illustrated above, also found on the machine, indicates that it has been placed on the market
and must be included in separate rubbish collection when the user wishes to dispose of it (including all
components, sub-assemblies and consumables that are integrated in the product).
• For information about the collection system for such appliances please contact SILCA S.p.A. or another
subject registered in the various National Rolls for other countries in the European Union. Household
waste (or of similar origin) can be included in the separate collection system for urban waste.
• On purchasing a new appliance of equivalent type, the old one can be consigned to the dealer. The
dealer will then contact whoever is responsible for collecting the appliance.
• Suitable separate collection of the unused appliance and its dispatch for treatment, recovery and
environmentally compatible disposal, makes it possible to avoid potential negative effects on the
environment and human health, and aids recycling and the recovery of the materials used.
• Unauthorised disposal of the product by users involves the application of the sanctions provided for in
received Directives 91/156/CE and 91/689/CE.
(**) "Waste" is any substance or object deriving from human activity or natural cycles, thrown away or
to be thrown away.
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