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INTRODUCTION
AND SAFETY NOTES
INTRODUCTION
- The machine is an Industrial Pot-washing machine.
- Noise level of the machine:
<70 dB(A)
(
Norms EN ISO 4871 and EN ISO 11204)
PRELIMINARY OBSERVATION
Carefully read the instructions reported in the present user manual, as it gives important indications about safety of
installation, operation and maintenance:
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carefully keep the present manual for further consultations;
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the illustrations and drawings showing the machine are intended for general reference only and are not
necessarily accurate in every instance;
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the dimensions and characteristics of the machine, given in this Manual, are not to be considered binding and
may be changed without prior notice;
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once removed the packing material, check that all the equipment is present. If there is any doubt, do not use it and
contact qualified personnel. The packing elements (plastic bags, nails, etc.) should be kept away from children,
because they are dangerous.
GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
THIS SAFETY CODE HAS BEEN COMPILED IN YOUR INTEREST. Strict adherence to these rules will reduce the risks
of injury both to yourself and to others;
Personnel working with this machine must adhere strictly to all statutory safety regulations as well as the specific rules
listed below. Failure to do so may result in personal injury and damage to the machine;
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DO NOT attempt to move, install, set up or operate this machine until you have read and fully understood this
Manual. If doubt persists, ask your supervisor;
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never leave tools, parts or other loose material on or in the machine;
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Before switching the equipment on, make sure that the model plate data conform to those of the electrical and
water distribution network;
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remember that even with the mains indicator in the “OFF” position, the incoming cables are still live;
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BEFORE starting the machine or the cycle, after any maintenance or repair work, make sure all protective are
correctly installed;
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be vigilant at all times, remember that your safety and that of your fellow workers depends on you;
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when moving or lifting the machine, care must be taken to comply with all the relevant regulations governing such
operations;
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installation should be carried out by qualified personnel according to the manufacturer's instructions.
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this equipment should be destined to the use which it has been conceived for. Any other application should be
considered improper and consequently dangerous;
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the equipment should only be used by personnel trained for its use;
SPECIAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
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adjustement and repairs must be carried out only by qualified personnel. Repair carried out by unskilled personnel
may be dangerous;
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perfect washing-up results as regards hygiene and a correct operation of the washing machine can be assured
only in case the instructions reported in the present handbook are carefully followed;
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the machine must be used only by authorized personnel who must comply with sanitary measures;
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do not leave the machine in an environment with temperatures lower than 0°C;
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the machine protection degree is IP21, therefore it should not be washed with direct high pressure
jets of water;
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If the power cable is defective, it must be replaced by your manufacturer or by a technical assistance
service or by a qualified technician in order to avoid risks.
RESIDUAL RISKS
Although the appliance is equipped with the above-mentioned safety devices, danger of burns to upper limbs persists.
Avoid dipping your naked hands into the soapy hot water present in the tanks. This can cause burns and skin irritations.
In this case, immediately rinse them with plenty of water.
When the machine is working, do not open the inspection doors too quickly.
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