SAFETY REGULATIONS
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Ensure the electric voltage of the motor is the same as the grid to which it
will be connected. (READ THE CHARACTERISTICS ON THE MOTOR PLATE).
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Use sockets for the connection that have default current protection and are
properly earthed.
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The motor has a double switch: starter and stop.
Start the motor by pushing the green switch and then pulling the cord on
the other switch.
Stop by pulling on the cord again.
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If the current is stopped while the motor is running, it will automatically dis-
connect. This means that when the electricity comes back on, the green
switch needs to be pressed to use the cord switch.
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When shearing is finished, switch off the electricity by pressing the red
switch and disconnecting the motor from the grid.
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Do not use a wet motor and do not shear in very damp places.
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Check the state of the motor and its connector cable regularly. If any
anomalies are found, consult the AUTHORISED TECHNICAL SERVICE.
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Place the connector cable at height to avoid damage from animals or snag-
ging which may cause accidents.
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Keep the machine out of children's reach and of people who are unfamiliar
with handling the equipment.
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Shear in areas with no children or animals.
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Use suitable footwear and clothing, in addition to gloves and earmuffs as the
noise emission is greater than 70db (A).
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Work with a suspended motor that is securely held in place to stop it falling
otherwise serious accidents may occur.
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Do not shear in the rain or on stormy days.
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ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
LINE
SWITCH
EARTH
WHITE
BLACK
BROWN
MOTOR
CORD SWITCH
TECHNICAL CHARACTERISTICS
TYPE : 71/50 CEI—34 MOD. “MINOR PLUS 3V”
RPM : 2.800 / 3.200 / 3.400
HP : 0,50
V : 230
Hz : 50
SERIES NO.:
DATE OF MANUFACTURE:
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