Safety
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ATTENTION!
THE FOLLOWING INDICATIONS ARE, BY THEMSELVES, NOT ENOUGH TO FULLY PROTECT AGAINST ALL THE
HAZARDS THAT COULD ARISE DURING DUST COLLECTOR OPERATION. THESE WILL HAVE TO BE INTEGRATED WITH COMMON
SENSE AND THE EXPERIENCE OF THE OPERATOR, BOTH OF WHICH ARE CRUCIAL FACTORS FOR PREVENTING ACCIDENTS.
EACH SECTION OF THIS MANUAL LISTS FURTHER SPECIFIC SAFETY WARNINGS FOR THE VARIOUS OPERATIONS.
MAINTENANCE JOBS MUST ALWAYS BE PERFORMED WITH THE POWER PLUG DETACHED FROM THE POWER SOURCE.
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SAFETY WARNINGS
The employer must inform and train the user according to the provisions of applicable laws.
Before using the machine, prepare and train yourself by reading this manual carefully. Use of the machine by untrained and unauthorized
persons is forbidden.
Using the machine to vacuum toxic substances is forbidden unless this has been equipped with special filters required for the specific type of
dusts. Such filters must be explicitly requested by you.
If the machine is used to vacuum toxic-harmful substances, the container must be emptied and the filters cleaned using adequate individual
protection devices, selected according to the type of substances to be vacuumed.
Do not vacuum flammable materials or substances or which could cause explosions (fuels, solvents, etc.). To vacuum such materials, the
machine must be built with Anti-explosion Motor and electric System and this must be requested by you explicitly.
Do not vacuum corrosive substances unless the machine is equipped with containers suitable for this purpose (Stainless-steel AISI 304).
Use of the machine without the supplied filters is not recommended.
If the filters are correctly fitted, the machine will not emit any dust.
Never rest miscellaneous materials on the horizontal protection guard.
The machine casing containing moving parts must not be removed by the user.
When using the machine, mind other people, especially children.
Use the machine cautiously on slopes and ramps.
Do not change direction on gradients.
Make sure the parked machine remains stable by operating the braked wheel.
During cleaning operations, maintenance jobs or when changing parts, the starter switch must be off and the machine must be disconnected
from the power mains by removing the cable from the socket.
Only skilled persons should carry out repairs.
During use, protect the power supply cables from damage and avoid crushing or pulling the cables.
Periodically check the main power cable and outgoing power cable to ensure they are not damaged.
In the event of the cable being damaged, the machine must not be used.
In the event of the cable, plugs or couplings being replaced, make sure these are protected against water spray and check mechanical
strength.
Never pull the machine by means of the power cable and the dust collector pipe.
Replace the motor brushes every 800 hours. Always use original spare parts.
The user is responsible for disposing of vacuumed substances in accordance with applicable laws.
The machine is supplied with operating and service manuals.
In the event of Customers fitting a tool to the machine not supplied by NFE, make sure the safety conditions required by Machine Directive
2006/42/eC are complied with and in any event, NFe is unable to accept liability for any problems arising from use of such tool.
The dust collector must not be operated in a corrosive or explosive environment.
Always make sure the dust collector is free of all foreign materials such as debris, oil, equipment and other objects that could affect operation
and cause injury to persons.
Avoid using flammable or toxic solvents such as gasoline, benzene, ether and alcohol for cleaning.
Avoid prolonged contact with solvents and inhaling their vapors. Avoid use close to open flames or sources of heat.
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