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Operating Manual Areco Snowguns Page 1

COPYRIGHT

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83152 Östersund - Sweden

Version 02

2013-06-14

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SAFETY

Safety instructions for the electrical system:

Dangerous electric voltages may exist within electrical power or control lines which can cause

lethal accidents. In addition to generally applicable basic regulations, the following rules must

be observed for any servicing or maintenance work:

• Regularly check the power connection visually (connecting cables and plugs). In case of

visible damages these parts must be replaced immediately.

• Always disconnect the electric supply from the snowgun before starting any service or

maintenance works and secure it against inadvertent switching on.

• In case of malfunctions, call in an expert. Problems resulting either from malfunctions of the

machine or within the installation must be repaired before operating the snowgun again.

• Except for normal maintenance works, such as checking the connections and the cables, all modifications or replacements on the electric control system must be done by qualified

personnel only.

Safety regulations for the water system:

The operating pressure of the snowgun is maximum 40 bar. These pressures involve high forces

which may cause injury in case of defects. When connecting the machine with the pressure water pipe, the following must be observed:

• Use only hoses and couplings rated for this operating pressure. Ordinary fire hoses are not

suitable for snowmaking installations.

• As with the cables, the hoses and couplings should also be checked regularly in order to

eliminate defective parts immediately. Since modern hoses are double-plied, even a hose which is still leak-proof on the outside may be defective.

• Defective hoses should only be repaired by an expert who is specialized in this field and has

experience of hoses with this pressure rating. During operation, a force of up to 800 kg is

applied where the hose is connected to the coupling; therefore appropriate know-how is

required for casing the coupling.

• Never try to open up a frozen hose with pressure water. The accumulation of ice in the hose could cause damage to the snowgun (water box, water filter, valves etc.).

• Never apply pressure to a hose which is connected at one end only. Pressure thrusts can

cause highly radial forces which may result in injury.

• Always roll up hoses for transport and put them on the floor of the vehicle – never drag

hoses behind a groomer (snow cat) or a snow mobile.

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SAFETY

Additional safety instructions:

• A snowgun may not be operated by one person alone. In case of an accident another person

must be available to organize rescue or recovery.

• Wear functional clothing and avoid loose ribbons, scarves, etc. Such parts can easily enter

into the suction area of the fan and cause injury.

• Protect your eyes in case you remove ice from the nozzle ring or from suction-protective grating of the fan.

• Place the machine in an area as level as possible, in order to ease the handling. Pay attention

to the maximum inclination, in the extreme case the snowgun can tip over.

• For machines on tripods, extend the supporting feet before

placing them on the terrain. Once on the terrain, align the

base frame with the supporting feet horizontally.

• For machines on wheels, extend the wheels before placing them on the terrain. For transport with the carrying device,

the snowgun must be additionally secured with a chain to the

blade of the groomer. Secure the machine on the terrain with

levelling legs.

Protection of other persons:

Besides your own protection during the operation of the snowgun, you should also consider the

protection of your guests:

• Transport the snowgun only with vehicles appropriate for such purpose. Before each

transport, check the trailing device of the trailing vehicle as well as the trailer coupling of the

snowgun. Ensure the proper function of the safety catch at the trailing device. Additionally,

secure the machine with a chain during transport.

• Transports should be made during the morning or evening hours, when few skiers are on the

slope.

• When placing the machine, make sure that it is visible for the skiers from a safe distance.

Consider the placement not only while the machine is operating but also during standstill

periods.

• Make sure that both the area around the machine and the area of the power and water

supply are safe during skiing time.

• Make sure that hoses and cables are not lying on the slope when skiers pass. When crossed by the steel edges of the skis or vehicles, they will inevitably be damaged.

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CONTENTS

1 Description of the snowgun

1.1 Construction and mode of operation 5

1.2 Technical data and performance characteristics 6

1.3. Weights and dimensions 6

2 Operation

2.1. Placement of the snowgun 7

2.2. Water connection 7

2.3. Power connection 7

2.4. Start-up of the snowgun 8

2.5. Changing the water flow rate 9

2.6. Switching off the snowgun 10

2.7. Continuous operation 10

2.8. Alarm device 11

2.9. Automatic swivel mechanism 11

2.10. Automatic steering of the snowgun 12

2.11. Soft starter function fan motor 12

3 Maintenance

3.1. Summer service 13

3.2. Compressor 13

3.3. Nozzle ring 13

3.4. Water filter 13

3.5. Pressure regulation nucleator 14

3.6. Electric part 14

3.7. Storage of snowguns and accessories 14

4 Problems - Causes - Solutions

4.1. Tripped motor protection for fan 15

4.2. Tripped motor protection for compressor 15

4.3. Tripped breaker for swing 15

4.4. Tripped breaker for heating 16

4.5. Tripped breaker for transformer 16

5 Tips for snowmaking 17

6 Symbols on the electrical cabinet 18

7 Check list for service 19

8 Warranty

8.1. Terms of warranty 20

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1 DESCRIPTION

1.1. Construction and mode of operation:

The Areco snowgun sprays a fine mixture of water and air via nucleator nozzles together with a

nozzle ring with special nozzles into the jet of a low pressure fan. Under suitable weather

conditions, this water-air-mixture crystallizes into tiny snow crystals until it reaches the ground.

Because of the sensitive regulation of the water flow and an optimized geometry of the nozzle

ring, the machine works from the absolute marginal/limiting temperature range to the low

temperature range with high efficiency and outstanding snow quality.

All automatic snowguns from Areco are equipped with the Optiflow technology.

The compressed-air compressor can be found under the hinged or detachable cover.

The water supply enters through a swivel joint under the chassie of the snowgun or directly via

the water box and the valves. The water enters then into the nozzle ring.

The machine drains itself after the switch-off.

You find the electric cabinet on the side of the snowgun.

The parts sensitive to frost are protected against the formation of ice by electric heating.

The fan can be swivelled up or down as well as horizontally.

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1.2. Technical data and performance characteristics:

The construction of the base of the snowgun is variable. The following constructions are

available:

• 3-Wheel chassie

• 3-Tripod chassie

• Tower

• Gunlifter

Optiflow:

All automatic snowguns are equipped with Optiflow technology for optimized and more efficient

snowmaking.

This version has 300 or 32 nozzles in the nozzle ring.

Supersnow Standard E-line

Number of nozzles 32 or 300 pcs 32 or 300 pcs 32 pcs

Nucleation nozzles 20 pcs 20 pcs 20 pcs

Rotation speed of fan 1450 min-1 1450 min-1 1450 min-1

Power of fan 15 kW 9 kW 9 kW

Power of compressor 4 kW LE5

5,5 kW LE7

4 kW LE5

Central air

or 4 kW LE5

Power of heating 5,5 kW 5,5 kW 5,5 kW

Total connected load 24,5 kW 18,5 kW

14,5 kW

or 18,5 kW

Water pressure 8 to 40 bar 8 to 40 bar 8 to 40 bar

Water flow rate 60 to 610 l/min 60 to 560 l/min 60 to 560 l/min

1.3. Weights and Dimensions:

Supersnow, Standard and E-line ( cm and kg ) Tripod 3-Wheel Tower 1,6m

Length cm Supersnow , Standard 240 260

Length cm E-line 135

Width cm Supersnow , Standard 240 240

Width cm E.line 98

Height cm Supersnow 215 215

Height cm Standard 210 210

Height cm E-line incl 1,6m tower 357

Weight kg Standard 620 650

Weight kg Supersnow manual 660 690

Weight kg Supersnow automatic 685 715

Weigth kg E-line incl. 1,6m tower (100 kg) 435

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2 OPERATION

2.1. Placement of the snowgun:

It is advisable to put the snowgun in an area which is as level as possible.

After the snowgun is placed, it is fastened safely on the ground.

When transporting the snowgun make sure that the horizontal swivel mechanism is

well fixed and can not move by itself.

When transporting the machine, pay attention to the general security regulations.

2.2. Water connection:

For the water connection there is a 2“quick coupling at the snowgun directly at the

water box or at the central water inlet swivel depending on the model of the snowgun.

The snowgun is connected to the tapping station by a 2“hose. For granting easy

handling, this hose should not be longer than 20m. In case of longer distance to the

tapping station, several hoses are used.

We recommend the approved snowmaking hose from Areco Snowsystem.

2.3. Power connection:

IMPORTANT:

Check all electrical connections before taking the snowgun in use for the first time,

they might have become loose during transport. Check and tighten.

The supply voltage of the snowgun is 3x400/50Hz VAC (3L+N+PE) with a tolerance of

+5%/-10%. Therefore, the admissible tension during operation ranges from 360 VAC to

420 50Hz VAC.

For 480 Volt 60Hz systems: 3x480/60Hz VAC,+5%/-10% 432 VAC to 504 VAC 60Hz.

The machines are equipped in series with a 20m long supply cable with a 5-pole CEE-

plug with nominal current 63 A.

The possible distance from the the tapping station depends on the tension of the

electrant and on the warrantable voltage loss.

Use only flexible cables which are suitable for this temperature range. The cable must be secured with strain relief.

Normally, the supply is for 5-poles (3L+N+PE). For older installations without a zero

conductor there is the option to get the supply tension of 230 VAC for the control box

through an integrated transformer.

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Check the DIRECTION OF ROTATION at the fan. If the fan is rotating in the wrong

direction, switch 2 phases in the supply – don’t change on the snowgun.

Make sure that the hydrant motors at the tapping stations are rotating in the correct

direction and that the phases are not crossed for the connecting cables.

2.4. Start-up of the snowgun:

1. Always make sure that the snowgun stands on stabile ground before starting up.

2. Switch on the power. The heating for the water box is automatically in operation if

the snowgun is of an automatic model. Otherwise switch on the heating manually.

Pre-heating is important in order to avoid breaking the ball valves if they are frozen.

Preheat for as long time as needed to melt the ice inside.

3. Switch on the heating for the nozzle ring. If needed, turn on the light as well.

4. Connect the water supply.

IMPORTANT:

Flush water hoses free from ice before connecting water to the snowguns. Ice can

damage the water filter and the water box.

Filters must also be cleaned and free from dirt. (See chapter 3.4.)

5. After the pre-heating time (approx. 10 min.), switch on the compressor. Check the

pressure by reading it at the pressure gauge (maximum 2 to 4 bar without water).

Too high pressure indicates that a part of the nozzles is still blocked with ice. Switch

off the compressor, turn on the heating and repeat the operation after 2 to 3

minutes.

6. Switch on the fan.

7. Supply with water (open the hydrant slowly).

8. Regulate the water flow rate. By the position of the magnetic valves and the

incoming pressure, the water flow rate is adjusted to the value in accordance with

the environmental conditions.

Water pressure minimum 8 bar

Water pressure maximum 40 bar

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2 OPERATION

2.5. Changing the water flow rate:

The water flow rate must be adjusted according to the climatic conditions. Since the

adjustment of the water flow rate depends on a host of parameters, it is difficult to

specify generally applicable data with respect to the switching points between the

individual stages.

Some of the factors influencing the possible water flow rate are:

• Air temperature and relative air humidity

• Ground temperature (snow temperature)

• Water temperature and water quality

• Wind

• Inclination of the piste and setting angle of the machine

• Desired snow quality (specific weight)

The water flow rate is adjusted by two means of control:

• Electric On-Off valves (switching the nozzle rows on and off)

• Water pressure 8 bar – 40 bar

The nozzle ring is normally equipped with 5 rings of nozzles, the Nucleators (N – outer)

always on. The rings with the water nozzles (ring 1 – ring 4) are either fixed open or

switchable with magnet valves, MV. Optiflow™ means that the ring is split for more

steps in the snow curve.

With the switches 1.R / 2.R / 3.R / 4.R on the electric control box, the magnet valves

for the respective nozzle rings are activated. On the manual fan guns, the rings are controlled in the same way by magnet valves,

however the first ring is complete and operated by ball valves, BV.

Ring Supersnow and Standard

300 nozzles

Supersnow and Standard

32 nozzles

N 20 nozzles fix 20 nozzles fix

0,5.R 31 nozzles BV 5 nozzles BV

1.R 44 nozzles MV 3 nozzles MV

2.R 75 nozzles MV 8 nozzles MV

3.R 75 nozzles MV 8 nozzles MV

4.R 75 nozzles MV 8 nozzles MV

0.5 R + 1.R together form the first ring of nozzles.

The water pressure is adjusted at the hydrant. The nucleation row is equipped with a pressure regulating valve.

The other rows work with the incoming pressure.

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Guideline Areco snowguns

Wetbulb temp Rings open Pressure

C° F° Bar Psi

-2 28.5 1 14 203

-3 26.5 1 24 348

-4 25 1 30 435

-5 23 1+2 14 203

-6 21 1+2 18 261

-7 19.5 1+2 23 334

-8 18 1+2 27 392

-9 16 1+2+3 14 203

-10 14 1+2+3 17 246

-11 12 1+2+3 20 290

-12 10.5 1+2+3+4 14 203

-14 6.8 1+2+3+4 22 319

-16 3.2 1+2+3+4 28 406

2.6. Switching off the snowgun:

1. Turn off the water supply at the hydrant and disconnect the hose for water supply

from the snowgun.

2. When no more water comes out of the nozzle ring, switch off the compressor and

finally the fan.

Open all manual ball valves if ball valves are mounted.

3. Switch off the heater.

4. Check oil level at the compressor and refill if necessary. (See 3.2)

2.7. Continuous operation:

The snow-making direction of the snowgun must be changed from time to time in

order to assure a constant distribution of the snow on the slope. With the optional equipment swivel mechanism, snow can be made on a larger

surface (see chapter 2.9.).

Under normal operating conditions, the oil level at the compressor should be checked

approx. every 10 hours; if necessary refill with oil.

On extremely steep slopes, the oil consumption may be a little bit higher.

When de-icing, it is not allowed to use tools or ways to de-ice that can damage the

snowgun or parts of the snowgun. Both safety and performance can be affected.

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IMPORTANT:

When relocating the snowgun, make sure that central water inlet or other parts of the

snowmaking machine do not get damaged.

Maximum speed for transporting the snowgun is 5 km/h.

Areco is not responsible for damage to the snowguns or other equipment incurred

when these regulations are not followed.

2.8. Alarm device:

The snowmaking machine is equipped with an alarm device which will indicate errors

in the snowgun.

The circuit breaker for the fan and the compressor motor are monitored by the alarm

device.

Errors will be signalled by the yellow flash light.

Make sure the flash light is activated when starting the snow gun - it indicates because

of the low air pressure, but under normal circumstances it should not blink.

2.9. Automatic swivel mechanism:

The swivel mechanism is driven by a gear motor that rotates the swivel stand.

On automatic machines, the swinging sector set to operation via the automatic control

box - manual machines from 2012 have 3pcs fixed swing sectors. 20.40 respectively 60 degrees swing can be selected on the switch Q2 inside the

control cabinet.

NOTE! The machine must be switched off when adjusting.

The snowgun can be manually rotated by decoupling the swing motor, valid for the the

360º model, or manually turning the stand if the machine has swing brake.

Hereby the machine may be set to the desired position, even without power; e.g. during the transport of the snowgun.

Q2 Adjust swing sector

UP 60 degr

MIDDLE 40 degr

DOWN 20 degr

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2.10. Automatic steering of the snowgun:

The configuration and the mode of operation of the automatic STF are described in a

separate manual.

2.11. Soft starter function - fan motor:

During the season 2012, Areco snowguns are equipped with a soft starter function

Allen Bradley smart motor control SMC3 10-30 A.

Motor protection settings: 9 kW fan motor 18A / 15 kW fan motor 30A

If an error occurs, the LED-lamp flashes up to 7 times in a row depending on the cause

- see LED-status on the drawing below.

DO NOT CHANGE dip switch settings.

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3 MAINTENANCE

Service: Areco offers a professional service. Please contact us for details and offer.

The maintenance work must only be carried out by authorized personnel.

Use parts sold by or recommended by Areco exclusively.

Below is a short list of important points.

3.1. Summer service:

We recommend conducting a revision of the snowgun after every snow season,

directly before storing the machines during summer time. Enclosed you will find a

check list for the work to be done - see chapter 7.

3.2. Compressor:

As an enclosure to this operating manual you will find a pamphlet from the compressor

manufacturer, which contains all the necessary information about the maintenance of

the compressor. The right time to make the first oil change - after 50 operating hours -

must be strictly observed. Later oil changes should be done after the season or after

500 operating hours.

Oil quality: Use only oil recommended by Atlas Copco.

PAO compressor oil for ex PAO 46 or equivalent oil.

Quantity: 1.2 liter or until maximum level on sight glass - do not overfill.

3.3. Nozzle ring:

Despite pre-filtered water, it may happen that one of the tiny atomizing-nozzles gets

obstructed. With the help of the accompanying tools, the nozzles can be carefully

unscrewed for cleaning.

Correctly spraying nozzles are important for a trouble-free operation of the snowgun.

Obstructed nozzles lead to icing on the nozzle ring.

3.4. Water filter:

To avoid strong soiling of the filter as well as a protection for the high pressure centrifugal pump (pumping station), we recommend the installation of a water filter in

the pumping house, unless the water supply is provided directly from the mains.

The cleaning intervals of the filter depend on the degree of pollution of the water.

Particularly for new snowmaking installations, the filter should be checked more

frequently on account of dirt accumulated in the pipes throughout the installation

work.

The filter insert is taken out and cleaned carefully in hot water and soft soap. Use a

brush if necessary. DO NOT USE STRONG WATER JET!

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3 MAINTENANCE

3.5. Pressure regulation nucleator:

The pressure regulator for the nucleation is completely maintenance-free.

If the pressure regulation does not work, it will result in the fact that the nucleation

water comes with a too high pressure and the security valve on the compressor activates, the mobility/function of the valve must be checked.

Proceed as follows:

• The pressure regulating valve for the nucleation water is mounted directly on the

drum near the water box, under the black plastic cover.

• There you can see the regulating screw on the pressure regulating valve. If you turn it clockwise the water pressure increases and vice versa - loosen the

locknut first.

• Check the pressure change on the manometer.

• When adjusting the valve, let the snowgun run with the nucleation row and one

water row with approx. 20 bar water pressure.

• Regulate the pressure of the nucleation water to 4.5 bar by turning the regulating

screw. Then fix the screw, after the adjustment, with the counter nut.

3.6. Electric parts:

Servicing shall be carried out at least once a year for all electrical equipment, unless

otherwise noted.

• Check electric connections (tighten attachment screws).

• Visual control of the electric cables.

• Check screwed cable glands (to prevent leaking in to electrical cabinet).

• Check the breakers on all circuit breakers and motor protections.

If the switch does not release or if it can’t be switched on again, it can be damaged and it must be repaired/changed by another one of the right model

immediately.

Adjustments (motor protection switch, time lag relay) may not be changed!

Electrical work is only to be made by authorized personal.

3.7. Storage of snowguns and accessories:

Always store the snowguns, snowmaking parts and accessories dry and dust-free indoors when not in use.

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4 PROBLEMS - CAUSES - SOLUTIONS

4.1. Tripped motor protection for fan: 9 manual / MB1 automatic

Check motor protection settings: 18 A for 9 kw fan/30 A for 15 kW fan.

Possible reasons: Increase of current consumption, caused by undervoltage, a too strong

decrease in voltage (minimum operation voltage 360 VAC), defective change-

over relay star-delta or phase failure.

Check the voltage at entry terminal, only checked by authorized personal.

The loss of voltage is calculated from the cable length, the conductive material,

the conduction cross section and the load (current consumption). Therefore

the real loss of voltage can only be measured when all machines are in

operation.

Blocking of the fan protection grating by ice also leads to an increased current

consumption.

Solution:

Remove the cause of the failure, switch off the fan, press the reset button of

the motor protection - switch 9 or MB1 (fan) - again and restart the machine.

4.2. Tripped motor protection for compressor: 10 manual / MB2 automatic

Possible reasons:

Increase of current consumption, caused by under voltage, a too strong decrease in voltage (minimum operation voltage 360 VAC), phase failure, over

pressure or mechanical damage.

Solution:

After elimination of the failure, press the reset button of the motor protection

- switch 10 or MB2 (compressor) - and start the machine again.

4.3. Tripped motor protection for swing: 11 manual / MB3 automatic

Possible reasons:

Increase of current consumption, caused by under voltage, a too strong

decrease in voltage (minimum operation voltage 360 VAC), swing is not

running normally due to ice or snow in the moving parts.

Also check break and central axle for mechanical damage.

Solution:

After elimination of the failure, press the reset button of the motor protection

- switch 11 or MB3 (swing) - and start the machine again.

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4.4. Tripped breaker for heating: 12, 13 and 14 manual / F1 F2 and F3 automatic

Possible reasons:

Defective heating caused by short circuit or accidental ground.

For locating the defect, switch off each heating step by step: water box + nozzle ring heating 1, nozzle ring heating 2 , nozzle ring 3.

Solution:

Always replace defective heating. Heating which has not been repaired by the

manufacturer will normally lead to another dysfunction within a short time.

4.5. Tripped breaker for transformer 230 VAC: 15 manual / F4 automatic

Possible reasons and solution: Check the load of the transformer and reset the automatic breaker.

Warning: the motor protection switches should not be pressed repeatedly within a

short time, without having eliminated the source of the failure, as this consequently

leads to a BURN OUT of the motor windings.

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5 TIPS FOR SNOWMAKING

• Make snow whenever the temperatures allow! The thicker the snow cover is, the

better you are secured for warmer weather setting in.

• Pay attention to the security on the slopes when placing the snowgun, the hoses and the cables. Install barriers to avoid accidents and damage of cables and hoses,

e.g. by steel edges.

• If possible, the direction of snowmaking should always be downhill to reach the

farthest throw possible as well as a better distribution of the snow.

Don’t make snow against the wind direction, because the fan grating and the fan

blade may be blocked by the ice.

IMPORTANT:

• In case of strong formation of ice, switch off the snowgun, as the fan blade may be

damaged. Furthermore, there is a certain risk of getting injured by ice being thrown

back.

• In case of much icing, switch off the snowgun and turn the fan forwards. Cover the

fan protection grating and switch on the nozzle ring heating. After a short time, the ice is defrosted and you can put the snowgun into operation again.

• A trace of white frost on the grating can be removed without hesitation, even

during operation, by knocking against it with a flat-open hand.

• In any case, don’t wear clothes which might be sucked in by the fan

e.g. scarves, belts, ties and similar long clothing.

• The snow quality is influenced by the adjustment of the drum.

If the water-air mixture remains in the ambient air for a short time only = humid

snow. If it remains for a longer time = dry snow.

Thereof results the following:

• Fix the angle of attack in a way that the mixture remains in the ambient air for the longest time possible and a good distribution of the snow is attained.

• When you start snowmaking, as well as after a longer period of operation, check

the quality of the falling snow and, if necessary, readjust the fan or the water

flow rate.

• Possible ice plates at much frequented places shall first be covered with wet snow

and then a dry blanket of snow should be built onto it. Humid snow = open one more nozzle row for a short time or increase the water

pressure if possible.

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6 SYMBOLS ELECTRIC CABINET

6.1. Index of symbols electric cabinet:

Light

Heater nozzle ring + water box

Compressor

Fan

Magnet valve nozzle ring number 2 to 5

Hydrant drive manual function

Swivel left – right hand

Operating mode switch (only automatic)

Start – Stop of the machine (only automatic)

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7 CHECK LIST FOR SERVICE

7.1. Check list for control and service:

To make claims of warranty, the service plan must be done without exception or delay.

No warranties apply if this is not completed properly.

Use replacement parts provided by or approved by Areco exclusively.

Note also 8.1.Terms of warranty.

Daily service Section in this manual

* Check the water filter for dirt and damage.

Clean or replace filter if necessary.

Section 3.4.

* Check oil level in the compressor.

Fill up to level in sight glass if the oil level is too low.

Section 3.2.

* Control water couplings and hoses for damage.

Change hoses if any damage is detected.

Every 200 hours

* Grease on swing link rod. (Not for the 360 swing)

* Grease swivel-joint,360 swing.

Use only recommended Cargo Ice grease.

Yearly service

* Change oil in the compressor; fill up to level at glass. Section 3.2.

* Check all fittings and connections.

Tighten screws and nuts if necessary.

* Grease all links and axles.

* Plus all points for Daily and 200 hour service.

Every 2 years

* Change oil in the swing motor gearbox.

Use synthetic worm gear oil of appropriate type

Statoil PG 150. (Don’t blend with other oil types)

*

Plus all points for Daily, 200 hour and Yearly service.

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8 WARRANTY

8.1. Terms of warranty

Areco Snowsystem snowguns and their accessories and parts have a 1 (one) year

warranty, unless other conditions have been agreed upon in a sales contract.

Defects or claims of warranty must be reported to Areco Snowsystem within 10 (ten)

days from detection. All claims must be made trough a warranty-document provided

by Areco Snowsystem or a distributor for Areco Snowsystem.

Defective parts must be returned with the completed claim form (serial number is

mandatory) within 6 months from the moment the defect was detected or from the

likely date of the same. The customer is responsible for all shipping costs for returned

goods until the warranty matter is settled.

When the parts are returned, an assessment is made whether the guarantee applies to

the present case.

Should this not be the case, repair costs, replacement parts and transportation costs

will be invoiced to the customer.

Omissions or delays in reporting defects, the omitted serial number indication of the

goods, as well as the omitted restitution of the goods within the term of 6 months

from the moment of defect discovery or from the moment of possibility of recognition

of the same can not be remedied and involve lapse of the warranty right.

The warranty does not cover damages caused by:

- Unsuitable or incorrect storage, use or working, the use of incorrect or unsuitable

materials, incorrect assembly or starting up by the customer or by third parties.

- Incorrect or negligent treatment of the objects supplied, especially failure to

respect the usage instructions and recommendation from Areco Snowsystem,

provisions on accident prevention and other similar provisions.

- Excessive stress and/or the use of incorrect equipment or replacement material.

- Areco reserves the right to provide guarantees through used, reconditioned

materials, with roughly the same age as the replaced parts.

When making service and/or replacing parts on the snowgun, parts used must be

provided by or approved by Areco Snowsystem, otherwise warranty is not valid.

This also includes oil and grease for service or maintenance.

In all other parts General conditions according to: Orgalime S 2000.