
Never pull the cables to disconnect them from the power socket.
Before connecting your machine to the electricity supply, ensure that the switch is in the “off position: 0 or
OFF”.
If the switch does not control “Off 0/On I”, you should not use your machine any more. Defective switches
must be replaced by an approved repairer.
Your machine is a professional tool, its use is restricted to specialized and responsible operators. It must not
be used by anyone other than those operators.
This machine is neither adapted nor intended to operate in an environment where there is a risk of
explosion. Do not use this system in the presence of inflammable liquids or gases.
Make sure that the equipment is connected to a mains supply in compliance with standard NFC 15-100. In
addition, make sure that the socket type is 3-pin 10/16 A (earthed) and protected by a high sensitivity
differential circuit-breaker, maximum 30 mA and that the wall outlet is easy to access.
You are strongly advised to wear gloves to protect your hands when emptying the tank to clean it.
7. E
LECTROMAGNETIC
WAVES
Electromagnetic waves emitted by television sets or radios, mobile phones, radio transmitters, etc. are liable
to cause malfunctions in the instrument. This instrument is also liable to interfere with television sets or
radios, mobile phones, radio transmitters, etc. Avoid installing or positioning devices which may create
interference near the instrument. Likewise, never place the instrument on or near this type of device. This
could generate malfunctions or faults in the instrument.
Interference and micro-outages
The products have been designed to withstand interference and operate despite its presence and the
possibility of micro-outages on the network.
However, if these malfunctions are too serious and abnormal, the machine cannot be guaranteed to operate
normally.
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Delta - Edging System > V1- 02-2020
Summary of Contents for DELTA
Page 1: ...User Manual ...
Page 6: ...I INTRODUCTION ...
Page 8: ...II FIRST STEPS WITH DELTA ...
Page 17: ...III CARRY OUT AN OPTICAL TRACING ...
Page 35: ...IV CENTER AND BLOCK A LENS ...
Page 68: ...V MODIFYING THE LENS SHAPE ...
Page 78: ...VI PREPARING A DRILLED JOB ...
Page 90: ...VII EDGING A LENS ...
Page 122: ...VIII SET UP THE PRODUCT ...
Page 142: ...IX MAINTENANCE AND SERVICING ...
Page 173: ...X TECHNICAL DATA ...
Page 178: ...XI GENERAL INFORMATION ...
Page 183: ...GLOSSARY ...