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1.6 SAFETY REGULATIONS
All machines are manufactured in accordance with the strict European safety regulations in force.
To maintain these levels of safety in the longer term it would be helpful if the Service Centres work to this end by
making appropriate checks every time there is the chance to do so.
Particularly, every time there is work done on the machine the Service Centre should:
a) check:
– that the safety microswitch is working correctly [see 7.3];
– that the casings and protection covers have not been removed;
– that the labels with instructions or provisions have not been removed or have become illegi-
ble (these form an integral part of the safety system).
b) they should also:
– restore to proper working order any safety devices which have been manipulated or removed;
– reattach inefficient, damaged or missing casings and protection covers;
– replace illegible labels;
– not endorse any repair or modification on the machine or the engine which results in a
change in the performance and which leads to the machine being used incorrectly or in any
case differently from that for which it was designed and approved;
– warn the Customer that the failure to comply with the above points results in the automatic
annulment of the Guarantee and the Manufacturer declining any responsibility, as also shown
in chapter 1 of the Instruction Booklet.
WARNING!
Repair or maintenance work which is carried out well is a fundamental requisite for keeping the same
level of safety envisaged at the design stage and built in during production.
In this handbook some of the paragraphs are preceded by the following signs, which indicate:
OPERATION TO BE CARRIED OUT VERY CAREFULLY SO AS NOT TO IMPAIR THE MACHINE’S PER-
FORMANCE AND SAFETY.
OPERATION TO BE CARRIED OUT WITH PARTICULAR REGARD FOR THE PHYSICAL SAFETY OF THE
PERSON EXECUTING THE WORK.
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