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The terminal identified in the figure aside is an additional protection to the
grounding that is provided for in the electrical network, it must be connected
to a grounding terminals, regardless of the connection to the electrical
network, and the other products that have accessible metallic parts, and that are stationary,
must also be connected to this bus as well as the service bench itself, if it is made of
metallic material. In this way, all these products will be under the same electrical potential,
avoiding undesirable leakage currents
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The equipment described in this manual is single-phase and single voltage, 110 V or 220 V.
If you need to change the voltage of your equipment, please contact the manufacturer or authorized
dealer.
ATTENTION!
Before turning on your equipment, always check that the mains supply voltage is the same
as the equipment's voltage.
The supply voltage of the equipment is 110 V or 220 V single-phase, as can be seen on the
voltage label affixed to the power cable or as indicated on the nameplate data label located
on the back of the equipment (see figure of this label in item 2.2 of this manual).
Make sure that the voltage of the electrical network where the equipment will be installed is
compatible with the voltage indicated on these labels.
For more details on the rest of the electrical part of the equipment, refer to the electrical
diagram in the manual annexes.
IMPORTANT
The manufacturer does not take responsibility for any direct or indirect damages caused by
non-compliance with these rules and other instructions presented in this manual.
3.3 Safety Procedures and User Instruction
The professional that effects the sale of the equipment must instruct the user about the
correct operation of the equipment and must give the instruction manual.
The user must be informed of the necessary safety procedures and must respect them, as
well as all procedures described in this manual.
Your equipment has mechanical protections (see item 1.2 Mechanical Safety) that prevent
access to moving parts and electrical components. Removing or tampering these safety components
can cause serious risks to the worker's upper limbs.
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