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11.0 MACHINE SAFETY
Users should follow these standard safety procedures in order to observe and prevent the safety of all employees
using the machine:
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Operators must use the wear safety goggles and shoes and should be suitably dressed for the working
environment. Operators and maintenance personnel should read and understand the Parts and Operating
Manual prior to attempting any type of function.
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Check the electrical connections prior to operating the Motorized Saddle Machine.
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Turn off the electrical power source prior to disconnecting the electrical connector from the power source.
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Observe all health warnings listed in the Parts and Operating Manual.
12.0 CONDITION OF USE
12.1
Condition of use
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The purpose of the Saddle Machine is indicated on section 2.1. Any other use, different from what is listed in
section 2.1, could be hazardous to the operator.
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The Saddle Machine should be placed in a safe place protected from rain, extreme humidity, mud or accidental
impact.
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The Saddle Machine should never be operated in an extremely humid environment such as fog or rain.
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Adopt all the safety devices supplied or suggested by the manufacturer.
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No modification to the Saddle Machine or its accessories should be done without the previous written approval
by the manufacturer.
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Remember the Motor Control Box is attached to the power source current is applied to the motor control box.
The Motor Control Box should be disconnected from the power source when not in use.
12.2
Use of the Saddle Machine not allowed by the Manufacturer
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Tampering with the electrical circuit of the Motorized Saddle Machine.
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Operation of the Saddle without the appropriate safety devices.
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Perform maintenance with electrical current applied to the Saddle Machine.
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Use of a liquid or foam fire extinguisher to extinguish a fire in or near the Saddle Machine.
13.0 DISPOSAL OF THE SADDLE MACHINE
13.1
General Information
Do not dispose of any components recklessly without regard for the environment. Separate the components by
category for a possible reuse. All national and state regulations should be followed when disposing of waste.
13.2
Composition of the Major Components
Component Description
Material
Saddle, Cap Ring, Ring Gear, Single & Double Bearing Bracket, Step Spacers, Motor
Aluminum
Mounting Adaptor, Chain Guard, Motor Coupling, Motor Control Box Housing
Pinion Gear, Boomer, Boomer Chain, Spring, Spring Snap, Axles
Steel
Drive Chain, Crank Gear and Sprocket, Spacer Bolts, Bearings,
Electrical Cords
Rubber coated copper
Cord Retention Holder
Plastic