Proper maintenance ensures long-term stability, extends lifespan, and enhances safety. Follow these steps:
I. Daily Maintenance
- Clean exterior and rotor : Wipe with a damp cloth after use. Avoid abrasive materials. Use mild detergent for rotors.
- Check door seal: Ensure proper sealing to prevent leaks and spills.
- Maintain ventilation : Keep in a well-ventilated area, away from direct sunlight or heat sources.
II. Regular Maintenance
- Inspect shock absorbers: Replace if worn or damaged.
- Calibrate speed/time: Use a standard tachometer; adjust as needed.
- Check motor/transmission: Look for unusual noises, overheating, or belt issues.
- Lubricate components : Apply appropriate lubricant to bearings and internal parts.
III. Troubleshooting
- Noise/vibration : Stop use. Inspect rotor and shock absorbers. Contact a technician if needed.
- Temperature issues: Verify sensors and cooling systems. Recalibrate or replace faulty parts.
- Unstable speed: Check power connections and motor function.
IV. Safety Tips
- Wear protective gear: Gloves, safety glasses during maintenance.
- Power off first: Always disconnect before cleaning/repairs.
- Professional help: Seek experts for complex issues; avoid DIY repairs.
