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5 INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
5.1 Unpacking the machine
Machines are delivered from our works on pallets, strapped and protected with cardboard. First of all,
the packaging must be examined and any damage caused in transit must be declared directly to the
carrier.
A. Remove the cardboard and the packaging bag from the machine.
B. Remove straps, taking particular care when they are released by cutting.
C. Detach the machine from its pallet by removing the wooden battens wedging the castors.
D. Take the machine off the pallet. Make sure you do this with at least two people in order to
lower it as gently as possible onto the floor.
After unpacking the machine, check that it has not been damaged in transit. Notify us
of any discrepancies.
5.2 Location
In order to achieve excellent performance and long-term reliability, choose a location that is:
Well ventilated, shielded from direct sunlight and away from sources of heat, with a flat and
sturdy surface free from vibration.
5.3 Electrical connection
IMPORTANT:
This machine must be earthed.
It is recommended that the system be protected with a fuse and an RCD.
Your mains electricity supply to the machine must be protected as indicated below:
- North America: 15 A protection;
- Rest of the world: 16 A protection.
It is imperative that your machine be connected to a junction box on a circuit fitted with a 300 mA
RCD.
Note: Any problem resulting from any other type of connection will not be covered under warranty.
Before connecting the machine to the mains supply and in order to prevent the motor from burning
out when it is switched on, it is important to check that the mains supply matches the machine
specification (see machine nameplate).
This machine complies with Machinery Directives 2006/42, 2006/95, 2004/108 and is CE-marked as
proof of this compliance.
Please familiarise yourself with the safety pictograms displayed on the machine:
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