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1) INFORMATION ON SAFETIES
1.1. GENERAL PRECAUTIONS
THE SLICER MUST BE MANAGED BY SKILLED PERSONNEL, FAMILIAR WITH THE
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE AND SAFETY CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL.
IN THE CASE OF ROTATION OF THE PERSONNEL, VOCATIONAL TRAINING IS NECESSARY.
EVEN IF THE MACHINE COMES WITH SEVERAL SAFETY SYSTEMS, AVOID SETTING THE
HANDS NEAR THE BLADE AND MOVING PARTS.
BEFORE THE CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE OPERATIONS, CHECK TO MAKE SURE THE
MACHINE IS DISCONNECTED FROM THE MAINS.
PERIODICALY CHECK CABLE AND ELECTRIC ELEMENTS CONDITIONS.
NEVER USE THE SLICER FOR CUTTING FREEZED FOOD, MEAT AND FISH WITH BONES, OR
FOR NON-FOOD PRODUCTS.
WHENEVER THE BLADE DIAMETER IS REDUCED OF MORE THAN 10 MMS., APPLY TO THE
ASSISTANCE SERVICE FOR REPLACEMENT.
NEVER CARRY OUT REPEARING OPERATIONS PERSONNALLY, BUT APPLY ALWAYS TO
SKILLED PERSONNEL.
1.2. MECHANICAL SAFETIES
THE SLICERS WE PRODUCE AND WHICH ARE DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL MEET, AS FAR AS
SAFETIES ARE CONCERNED, THE PRESCRIPTIONS ON THE RISKS OF MECHANICAL TYPE
ISSUED BY AS : 2006/42/CEE. FOR THE SANITARY REGULATIONS THEY COMPLY WITH THE
RULE 1935/2004/CEE.
1.3. ELECTRICAL SAFETIES
THE SAFETIES AGAINST ELECTRICAL RISKS COMPLY WITH THE REGULATIONS CENELEC
2006/95/CEE AND EN 60335-2-64.
ALL OUR SLICERS INCLUDE A LOW VOLTAGE ELECTRIC CIRCUIT AND TWO BUTTONS FOR
STARTING AND STOPPING THE MACHINE.
ON THE LOW VOLTAGE CONTROL CIRCUIT IS SET A RELAY FOR RESTARTING THE
MACHINE WHENEVER A FORTUITOUS LACK OF CURRENT OCCURS.
DUE TO THE PERFECT INSULATION OF ALL THE ELECTRIC ELEMENTS AND THE REMARKABLE
RESISTANCE OF ALL THE MATERIALS USED, OUR MACHINES CAN BE INSTALLED TO WORK
INSIDE MOIST PREMISES.
IN FACT, THEY HAVE BEEN CREATED TO WITHSTAND CLEANING THROUGH A FINE WATER
SPRINKLE AS PRESCRIBED BY THE REGULATIONS CEI 70-1 FOR THE DEGREE OF PROTECTION
IP21.
WARNING:
IN CONFORMITY WITH POINT 1.7.2. "INSTRUCTIONS ON FURTHER RISKS"
CONTAINED IN THE REGULATIONS 2006/42/CEE, THESE PROTECTIONS AND SAFETIES
STRICTLY COMPLY WITH THESE REGULATIONS.
WE POINT OUT HOWEVER THAT THE ABOVE MENTIONED PROTECTIONS, EVEN IF THEY
SENSIBLY REDUCE BOTH THE POSSIBILITY AND EXTENT OF THE DAMAGE, DO NOT ELIMINATE
FULLY THE RISK OF CUTTING.