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Bona Belt Manual
Safety Regulation when using Bona Belt
When using electrical machines basic safety regulations should always be followed in order to reduce the risk of fire, electrical accidents
and personal injury. Therefore, read all of the instructions before the machine is used. Then save the instructions!
Always use the earth fault breaker!
1)
For safer use
Keep the work area clean A messy workplace
increases the risk of accidents.
2)
Pay attention to the surroundings
Do not allow the machine to come into contact with water or
moisture. Do not use the machine near flammable fluids or
gases.
3)
Protect against electrical accidents.
Always use the earth fault breaker! Avoid contact
with unearthed objects or surfaces, such as
wires, pipes, electric ovens, refrigerators, etc.
4)
Belt/safety belt
Use a belt/safety belt to maintain better control over the
machine at the same time as it provides relief for the back
and arms.
5)
Protective and drum covers
Never operate the machine without mounted and
closed protective and drum covers.
6)
Keep unauthorized persons away from the work site
Do not allow unauthorized persons come into contact with
machines and power cables.
7)
Storing the machine
When the machine is not in use it should be stored
in a dry area, preferably in a locked area.
8)
Do not overstrain the machine
The machine works best when it is used according to its
capacity and design.
Allow the motor to “rest” during periods of heavier use.
The motor will cool better, thus increasing its lifespan.
Use fuses with the correct ampere number in relation to
the motor.
9)
Use the correct machine
Do not allow a smaller machine or accessories do
the work of a larger machine. Never use a machine
for anything other than its intended use.
10)
Use the correct clothing
Do not wear loosely fitting clothing as these can become
stuck in the machine.
11)
Be careful with power cables
Always use the correct power cable and the correct
power cable length. (See the accessories list). Nev-
er carry the machine by holding the power cable.
Do not pull the power cable out of the machine or
the power socket. Protect the power cables against
heat, oil and sharp edges. Keep the power cable
away from the machine’s grinding area.
12)
Disconnect the machine when it is not in use
Ensure that the machine does not start unintentionally. Never
carry a connected machine with a hand on the switch. Ensure
that the switch is not on when the machine is connected to the
power socket. Never use the machine if the breaker does not
function as it should.