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1.1.
Basics of intended use
The warranty obligation of the manufacturer and supplier is voided for improper or non-intended use. Any
change to the machine which is not carried out by the manufacturer is prohibited. Changes, removal or addition
of parts to the machine only with the written approval of the manufacturer.
The machine is constructed according to the state of the art and recognised technical safety rules. However,
danger to life and limb of the user or third parties, and/or damage to the machine or other property may still
arise from its use.
Only use the machine in technically faultless condition and for intended use, aware of safety and danger
complying with the operating manual. You should particularly handle malfunctions which can compromise
safety immediately, or have them addressed by experts.
The joint brushing machine is exclusively intended for brushing joints in concrete or asphalt. No saw blades
may be used. The joint brushing machine may only be operated by one person and is limited by proper
positioning at the rear part of the joint brushing machine. Any other use or use above and beyond is not
considered intended use. The manufacturer/supplier assumes no liability for damages caused by failure to
comply with the intended use.
Intended use also includes compliance with the operating manual and observance of inspection and
maintenance manual.
Foreseeable misuse / non-intended use:
Use of saw blades
Constructional changes, which alter the safety or the design type of the machine.
1.2.
Organisational measures
The operating manual must be easily accessible for each person at the location of the machine.
All additions to the operating manual, all generally valid legal and otherwise binding regulations for accident
prevention and environmental protection are to be followed and instructed!
Such obligations may also apply, for example, to the handling of hazardous materials or the wearing of
personal protective gear or traffic regulations.
Personnel assigned to jobs must have read and understood the operating manual, particularly the Safety
Instructions chapter, before starting work. In the middle of work it is too late. This particularly applies to
personnel only occasionally engaged with the crane, such as those involved in tooling and maintenance.
At least occasionally, perform checks for safe and hazard awareness work by operators while following the
operating manual!
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