User manual for Javo Plus M2.0
Version 22300779
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2.
Safety
This machine was built on basis of the state-of-the-art technology and recognized safety regulations.
Nevertheless, the use of the machine can endanger life and limb of the user or of third parties. The use of the
machine can also result in damage to the machine or to other goods.
This machine bears CE marking. When several machines are installed in one production line then the entire
production line must bear appropriate CE marking before this machine may be commissioned. This machine
may not be commissioned until CE marking has been applied to the production line.
2.1.
Instructions
1.
This machine must be used and maintained by qualified personnel in compliance with the warnings on the
machine and in compliance with the user manual. Keep children and other unauthorized persons away from the
machine while it is in use.
2.
This machine is suitable only for the process and ambient conditions referred to in the “Specifications and
Tolerances” Section of this manual. Every other use is not authorized by Nobels BV, and may cause risks to the
operator and/or persons in the area.
3.
This machine may not be modified without prior written consent from Nobels BV.
4. Do not adjust the factory settings of thermal cutouts and torque limiters. Never use the thermal safety switches
to turn the machine on or off.
5.
This machine must be installed so that there is sufficient space to give instructions in safety and/or carry out
maintenance and/or inspections. Apply the brakes on the castors before turning the machine on.
6. Keep the work area clean and well lit. An untidy or poorly-lit work area can result in accidents.
7. This machine is not suitable for outdoor use. The electrical components are only splash proof. Protect this
machine from rain and moisture. Use a ground leakage circuit breaker when you have to use the machine in a
moist area.
8.
Keep hands, hair, loose clothing and/or jewelry, etc., clear of moving parts of the machine. Wear suitable
garments without loose parts. Wear suitable work shoes.
9. Do not remove any connections or guards while the machine is turned on. The machine may be used only when
all protective devices and safeguards are correctly fitted and ready for use.
10. Do not stand on the machine while it is running.
11. Always disconnect the power cable and compressed air supply before moving the machine.
12.
Always comply with the inspection and maintenance intervals as specified or laid down in the user manual.
13.
Always have the machine maintained and repaired by qualified expert personnel who use genuine spare parts.
14. All persons must comply with both the instructions in the user manual and with the provisions of the general
statutory and other binding regulations governing accident prevention and environmental protection. This
includes, for example, the regulations governing the use of personal protective equipment.
15. Warn the operating personnel that maintenance work is going to be carried out before beginning the work.
Interrupt the power supply, when possible, before inspecting or carrying out maintenance on the machine: turn
the power switch to off, lock the power switch so that it cannot be turned to On and unplug the power cable from
the plug box.
When the power supply needs to remain connected to carry out specific work on the machine then call in an
extra person who can operate the emergency stop switch.
16. Halt the work immediately when part of the machine is damaged or is not working properly. The machine may
be restarted only once the machine part has been repaired or replaced and inspected. Consult your supplier if
the machine is not working properly.
17. The machine and/or parts must be disposed of in accordance with the local legislation and regulations.