3. Installation instructions
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3.
Installation instructions
The positioning and installation, as well as repairs and/or alterations, must always be
carried out by an AUTHORISED TECHNICIAN, in accordance with the regulations in
force in each country.
Improper installation, incorrect adjustment, improper servicing or maintenance of the
appliance, as well as improper handling of the appliance, can cause damage to property
and injury.
3.1
Transport and unpacking
The equipment must be moved with a forklift or similar to avoid damaging the structure of the
equipment. Transport the equipment to the place where it is to be installed and then unpack the
equipment.
The equipment must be handled by authorised personnel in accordance with the current
occupational safety regulations in the place of installation. Take all necessary preventive measures
and use the preventive equipment provided.
WARNING. Before handling the appliance, be aware of the centre of gravity. There is a risk of
injury and crushing, as the equipment may tip over during lifting or transport.
Unpack the appliance and check that it has not been damaged during transport. If this is the case,
notify your supplier and the transport company immediately. In case of doubt, do not use the
equipment until the extent of the damage has been assessed.
It is recommended to keep the original packaging until the equipment is correctly installed and
operational. The packaging materials are fully recyclable,
and should be disposed of in the
appropriate container.
WARNING. Packaging materials (plastics, woods, staples, etc.…) must not be left within the
reach of children.
After unpacking the equipment, it is recommended to transport it on the pallet for as long as
possible.
For floor models 201 and 202, follow the unpacking instructions below.
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