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4 How to set up
To prevent damage to the machine as well as
injuries when setting up the machine, be absolutely
sure to comply with the following points:
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The set-up work (assembly and installation of
the machine) may only be carried out by
personnel qualified to do so, complying with
the safety instructions.
•
Before beginning with the set-up work, check
the machine for any transport damage.
•
Also read the section "General Safety
Instructions".
When setting up the machine, the following special
dangers have to be expected.
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Any parts of the machine incorrectly placed or
improperly attached can drop or fall over.
•
There is a danger of getting injured by sharp-
edged parts of the machine still open and
accessible.
•
Voltage-carrying cable ends and components
can result in injuries from electric current.
•
Parts lying loosely on top of one another can
slip and fall off.
•
Improperly installed lines (such as with a
bending radius that is too small) can cause
smoulder fires and cable fires.
•
Lubricants or fertilisers that have escaped can
result in caustic burns on direct contact with
the skin.
1. Ambient requirements for setting up
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The ground supporting the machine should be
level and stable to avoid having the wheels or
feet sink in.
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Electrical connection: 400V/50Hz; connection
is only allowed to sockets protected by a 300-
mA differential-current switch.
•
There has to be sufficient space available for
the supply work. Position upstream and
downstream machines appropriately.
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