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SAFETY
Any anomaly - guard open, emergency button engaged, issues with refrigeration unit, issues with
heating system - is signalled audibly.
FOREWORD
The considerations in this chapter are based on:
knowledge of the conditions and intended use of the machine specified herein;
the prerequisite that the machine is intended for a workplace to process and manufacture food
products, finished and non;
the prerequisite that workers have been appropriately taught and made aware of the specific risks that
exist in the workplace, in compliance with laws and standards in force;
the prerequisite that the workplace is not accessible to non-workers, laypersons, and minors.
MACHINE SAFETY EQUIPMENT
Below is a description of the machine’s safety equipment:
Mobile guard
closing over the top of the bowl (fig. 10). To
open the guard, simply lift it. The “closed” or
“open” condition of the guard is controlled by the NC coupling safety limit switch (the coupling that sees
to opening/closing the contacts is integrated into the guard, while the micro-switch body is fixed).
The guard is made of clear AR, which allows you to see into the bowl.
If the guard is not closed properly, no functions can be started.
If the guard is opened even by just a few millimetres while the machine is operating, the safety systems
stops all moving parts and does not allow the machine to be restarted until the guard is closed.
WARNING! The refrigeration and heating systems are still live,
to prevent a prolonged lack of
operation from compromising the product in the bowl.
For this reason
, before opening one of the side
guards to access the internal parts,
it is always mandatory to turn the main switch
to OFF (O)
and
unplug the power cable
Main switch
, which is red on a yellow background (fig. 11); in the OFF position, it cuts off all the phase
and neutral conductors (but not the earth conductor), thereby cutting all electrical power downstream. It
is equipped with a hole to lock it in the OFF position with a padlock so as to prevent it from being
switched back on by third parties; this way, the operator is sure that it is not possible for electrical power
to directly or indirectly cause movements or functions, even accidentally.
Fig. 10