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Safety and Warranty

and kept so until all the guards and safety devices have been refitted/reactivated correctly, and having put 

in place suitable measures for reducing the risk that could derive as far as possible.

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Put back the guards and reactivate the safety devices immediately on cessation of the reasons that 

required the temporary removal/deactivation.

•  Do not use the machine for purposes and/or loads and/or in ways other than those indicated by the 

manufacturer.

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Perform the daily checks on the safety devices and general conditions of the machine.

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Perform diligent and through cleaning of the machine daily.

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During adjustment, cleaning, and maintenance operations etc. take the necessary measures and 

precautions to ensure that the machine or its parts cannot be put into motion by others, even accidentally.

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Observe the European Directives and Laws of the State in which the machine is used as regards the 

places of work; in particular (but not only) those relating to safety signage, food hygiene, safety and health 

in the workplace, personal protective equipment and protection of the environment.

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Respect the permitted climatic conditions and conditions of use; in particular, relative humidity in the 

environment max. 90%, ambient temperature min. 5 °C, max. 50 °C, maximum height above sea level 

1500 m.

•  The employer must provide the workers with adequate information and training, including practical 

instruction, regarding the correct and safe use of the machine.

•  The operator must wear adherent clothing, without flapping parts, and never jackets, shirts, etc. nor jewelry 

(bracelets, necklaces, etc.); long hair must be gathered up and fastened (e.g. in a cap); the work clothing 

must be adequate for the hygiene requirements of the foodstuffs processed/worked.

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Never allow inexpert persons or minors, or unauthorized persons in any case, to enter the room is which 

the machine is used.

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If the machine is connected to other apparatuses, or incorporated into a complex assembly, the 

manufacturer of the assembly resulting from such a link must analyze and assess every further or greater 

risk which might result, take adequate measures for eliminating it or reducing it as far as possible, respect 

all the requirements laid down by the Law, Directives, Standards, etc., that apply to it (including EC 

Directive 2006/42) and declare the conformity of the whole with the provisions of the same.

•  If it is necessary to replace any machine parts, only use original spare parts, requesting them from the 

manufacturer; in the event of use of spare parts that are not original, the latter, shall deem itself to have 

been relieved of all responsibility for damage to persons, animals or property that may result.

•  Every arbitrary modification made to the machine shall relieve the manufacturer of any responsibility for 

damage to persons, animals or property that may result.

SAFETY

The considerations made in this chapter are based on the supposition that:

•  The conditions and intended use of the machine – envisaged and specified in this manual – are well known 

to the customer/user and every operator charged with the use of the machine.

•  The workers have been informed, instructed and trained adequately, in relation to the existing risks in the 

workplace, in compliance among other things with the rules of law in force in the European Community.

• 

Access to the work environment by unauthorized and unprepared persons, and minors is prohibited

Summary of Contents for BE-IT-710-CSS

Page 1: ...Dough Sheeters Models BE IT 710 CSS 710 FSS Items 49115 49116 Instruction Manual Revised 09 22 2022 Toll Free 1 800 465 0234 Fax 905 607 0234 Email service omcan com www omcan com...

Page 2: ...27 Table of Contents Section General Information Safety and Warranty Technical Specifications Installation Operation Maintenance Troubleshooting Parts Breakdown Electrical Schematics Notes Warranty R...

Page 3: ...e It s of the utmost importance to save these instructions for future reference Also save the original box and packaging for shipping the equipment if servicing or returning of the machine is required...

Page 4: ...influencia de droga o alcohol y que este ha sido entrenado en el correcto funcionamiento de esta m quina y sta usando ropa apropiada y autorizada Cualquier modificaci n a la m quina an la la garant a...

Page 5: ...air must be gathered up and fastened e g in a cap the work clothing must be adequate for the hygiene requirements of the foodstuffs processed worked Never allow inexpert persons or minors or unauthori...

Page 6: ...ling the worktables and cutting unit etc ASSOCIATED WITH INHALING DUST Possible harm to the airways rhinitis lacrimation asthma etc if when sprinkling flour on the pastry the operator does not take th...

Page 7: ...d and then press the enabling button OPENING REMOVINGTHEGUARDSAND ORDEACTIVATINGTHESAFETYDEVICESISABSOLUTELY FORBIDDEN RESIDENTIAL USERS Vendor assumes no liability for parts or labor coverage for com...

Page 8: ...fied technicians who are able to issue the envisaged declaration of conformity if required Appropriate devices for protection from overloads short circuits and phase phase phase neutral if pertinent a...

Page 9: ...the greatest extent possible Raise the machine only the minimum necessary and prevent shocks and then lay it down as soon as possible as soon as it is on the ground the machine can be moved simply by...

Page 10: ...conductors take care not to invert a phase conductor and the ground one Use the special ground system its efficiency must be checked periodically Do not connect to gas or water pipes or other metal s...

Page 11: ...risks caused by dispersed dust e g before sprinkling the flour check that there is no one in the vicinity wear a mask for protecting the airways with an adequate filtering power for the flour grain d...

Page 12: ...support enter the lower supports For worktables with length 950mm the second operator must make the support come out from the top supports and while the worktable is lowered slowly make it enter well...

Page 13: ...upport This is to prevent risks of an ergonomic type with the possibility of muscle skeleton injuries 6 The machine stops when a guard is raised To resume work lower the guards press the enabling butt...

Page 14: ...starting any operation Do thorough cleaning of the machine at the end of the day or work shift Check the integrity and efficiency of safety guards and devices at the start of each day or work shift AD...

Page 15: ...ort and pull it upwards and then remove it TO MOUNT THE SCRAPER ASSEMBLY Position the scraper assembly above the roller and press it downwards in such a way that the plastic scrapers slot into the sid...

Page 16: ...NGE THE BELT S Turn the nut to loosen the belt s just enough to make it come out of the pulley grooves if there is more than one transmission belt it is absolutely necessary to replace all of them and...

Page 17: ...chine Remove the top and bottom scrapers the scraper assemblies can also be washed separately using neutral washing up liquid provided that they are thoroughly rinsed and that you wait until all their...

Page 18: ...therwise accumulations and incrustations could form in some points and could be difficult to remove as time passes Fault and or anomaly Possible causes Remedies The machine will not go on No power Che...

Page 19: ...19 Parts Breakdown Model BE IT 710 CSS 49115...

Page 20: ...49115 41 AK596 Belt Stretching Cylinder for 49115 69 AK541 Spacer for 49115 14 AK569 Fixed Cylinder for 49115 42 AK597 Conveyor Belt for 49115 70 AK542 Spacer for 49115 15 AK570 R H Belt Drive Cylind...

Page 21: ...21 Parts Breakdown Model BE IT 710 FSS 49116 Base Assembly...

Page 22: ...22 Parts Breakdown Model BE IT 710 FSS 49116 Head Assembly...

Page 23: ...88 Spring for 49116 49 AK645 Bearing 6004 2RS for 49116 6 AK667 Guard for 49116 27 AK689 Microswitch Plate for 49116 50 AK646 Seeger Ring for 49116 7 AK668 Fixed Cylinder for 49116 28 AK690 Manual Mov...

Page 24: ...24 Electrical Schematics Model BE IT 710 CSS 49115...

Page 25: ...25 Electrical Schematics Model BE IT 710 FSS 49116...

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