
CAFÈ RACER
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Important safeguards
EN
your needs, always contact your local dealer
or the manufacturer for further instructions
and solutions.
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THESE SAFETY RULES COMPLETE, OR
SUPPLEMENT, THE SAFETY STANDARDS
AND REGULATIONS IN FORCE LOCALLY.
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IF IN DOUBT, ALWAYS REQUEST THE
INTERVENTION OF SPECIALISED
PERSONNEL.
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ANY ELECTRICAL/ELECTRONIC OR
MECHANICAL TAMPERING WITH THE
MACHINE BY THE USER OR NEGLIGENT
USE OF THE MACHINE ABSOLVES THE
MANUFACTURER OF ALL LIABILITY AND
MAKES THE USER SOLELY RESPONSIBLE
BEFORE THE ACCIDENT PREVENTION
AUTHORITIES.
1.2 REFERENCE STANDARDS
- The machine and its safety devices are
manufactured in compliance with the standards
indicated in the declaration of conformity.
1.3 DESCRIPTION OF THE SYM
BOLS
- Many accidents are caused by inadequate
knowledge of and failure to apply the safety rules
to be respected while operating and performing
maintenance on the machine.
- To avoid accidents, read, understand and
respect all the precautions and warnings in this
instruction booklet and on the labels affixed to the
machine.
- The following symbols are used to identify the
safety messages given in this instruction booklet:
Electrical hazard
General hazard or miscellaneous
information
Heat hazard (burns)
Hazard of damage to the machine.
To identify operations that must be performed
exclusively by an technician, we used the symbol:
1.4 PREPARATION BY THE PURCHASER
a. Preparation of the installation site.
- The purchaser must prepare the surface on
which the machine will stand as described in the
chapter on installation.
b. Electrical requirements.
- The mains power installation must comply with
the safety regulations and standards in force in
the country of installation and must include an
efficient earth system.
- An omnipolar cut-off device must be installed on
the power line upstream of the machine.
c.
The power wires must be sized
according to the maximum
current required by the machine
to ensure a total voltage loss
under full load of less than 2%.
Plumbing requirements.
- The purchaser must prepare a drain with siphon
and a mains water supply providing suitably
softened water, with a splitter tap upstream of the
machine.
1.5 EMERGENCY OPERATIONS IN CASE OF
FIRE
a.
In case of fire, disconnect power to the machine
by turning off the main switch.
b.
Never try to extinguish the fire
with water while power to the
machine is on.
Extinguish the fire with suitable fire extinguishers.
1.6 RISK OF EXPLOSION
The machine is not suitable for use in environments
where there is a risk of explosion.
1.7 SOUND PRESSURE LEVEL
The machine is manufactured so as to maintain
the continuous equivalent weighed sound pressure
level below 83 dB, uncertainty 2,5 dB.
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