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Basic safety instructions
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If protective guards or other safety devices have
to be removed for servicing or maintenance work,
they must be reinstalled immediately after the
work has been completed.
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Use only listed operating and auxiliary materials.
•
Use only genuine spare parts as listed in the
spare parts list.
•
Check bolted connections for tightness.
•
Before restarting the machine, make sure that
nobody can be endangered by the running ma-
chine.
•
Any unsafe operation is prohibited!
•
Never put safety devices inoperative!
•
Never wear hanging or protruding clothes which
could become trapped in moving machine parts!
•
After maintenance check all safety devices for
function!
Consequences when nonobservance:
•
Injury hazards for personnel!
•
Damage to the machine!
•
Modifications of the machine can
affect the correct operation and sa-
fety of the machine!
Modifications to the machine:
The machine may not be modified, ad-
ded to or converted unless the prior
consent of the manufacturer has been
granted.
Any alterations to the machine must have been ap-
proved by
GERIMA
GmbH.
This also applies to the welding of the component
parts.
Maintenance:
Maintenance or service work must
only be performed once the machi-
ne
’
s moving parts have come to
rest. Machine parts may become
very hot during operation.
•
De
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energize the machine by dis-
connecting it from the power
supply.
Machine hazard points:
Milling head
•
Never touch the milling head when
the machine is running.
Safety information for servicing, maintenance
and fault elimination:
•
Any person who installs, commissions, opera-
tes, inspects, services or maintains the machine
must have read and understood the operating
manual and in particular the safety information
contained therein.
•
Machine adjustment, maintenance and inspec-
tion work must be carried by appropriately qua-
lified technical staff.
•
Servicing and maintenance work must only be
carried out by appropriately qualified technical
staff.
•
All operating equipment must be secured
against accidental activation or energization.
•
When performing any servicing, maintenance or
repair work de
-
energize the machine by dis-
connecting it from the supply and ensure that
the machine cannot be switched on again ac-
cidentally. Put up a warning sign prohibiting
reactivation of the machine (lock and tag out
procedure).