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Document
INSTRUCTION FOR USE
Code:
MAN MBVPREV3
Ediz.n: 4
Del: 03/2012
Pag. 11/26
Edited by: U.T. VB
1.1.1.1.1.1
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Appr. by: RB.
Machine:
VP UNITS
In addition,
* Do not expose your unit to the aerosol sprays, solvents or chemicals
* Do not use your head in a highly flammable zone
Powder processing residues (such as metal powders), smoke and oil mist and liquids (such as refrigerants) can
deposit on the inside of the controller and generate a malfunction / failure.
Only for indoor use
2.6 LIGHTNING
You must illuminate the room, where the machine operates, especially the operator workplace, the marking
zones and areas of servitude in order to comply with current safety standards. The machine does not have its
own internal lighting.
The lighting in the room where the machine will be installed must comply with the laws of the country where the
machine is installed and must always ensure good visibility at any point, not create dangerous reflections and
allow the clear reading of the control panels and the identification of the command buttons.
Since the machine has no independent sources of light, it is necessary that the work environment is provided with
general lighting to ensure at every point of the machine values between 200 and 300 lux
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2.7 VIBRATIONS
Integration units
The vibrations produced by the unit, considering the bench system support, are not dangerous to health.
Incorrect installation of the machines is likely to affect the level of vibration.
The user must consult and perform the installation of equipment as indicated in the instructions manual.
2.8 NOISE
The noise measurements were carried out in accordance with the provisions of EN ISO 11202:2010 and related
standards laws.
The noise pressure level is typically 74.6 dB (A) and can vary depending on the type of material and
manufacturing process.