
2 Safety
EN
DSM 650‐RC / DSM 800‐RC
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2 Safety
This chapter contains a summary of the most impor
tant information on safety when handling the ma
chine.
2.1 Accident prevention and safety
The following instructions comply with legislation, di
rectives and publications such as:
— EU Machinery Directive
— EU Product Liability Directive
— Law governing technical materials
— Law governing equipment safety
— Law governing product liability
This operating manual is intended for operators and
tool setters, as well as for the personnel that service,
maintain and repair the machine. Together with all
the technical documentation, it is intended to help
— avoid hazardous situations
— use the machine for its intended applications
— avoid downtime and repair costs
— maintain the function of the machine
— extend the service life of the machine.
The manufacturer and owner of the machine must
observe the contents and provisions of the EC direc
tives. The effectiveness of any measure ultimately
depends on how well all parties, i.e. the manufac
turer, the owner and the machine operators, work
together to uphold safety standards.
All laws and regulations (e.g. the valid regulations on
waste disposal), accident prevention guidelines and
generally recognised safety rules must be complied
with when working on and with the machine!
2.2 Safety instructions
This machine incorporates state of the art technology
and has been built in accordance with recognised
safety regulations. This ensures that the highest pos
sible standards of occupational safety are main
tained. However, incorrect use of the machine could
endanger the health and lives of the personnel or
cause material damage.
The machine may only be operated by people
who have been assigned to do so and who have
the appropriate training and skills!
If any defects are found in the machine that
could endanger people or damage property,
stop the machine immediately and ensure that it
cannot be used again until all repairs have been
completed!
The operating and maintenance personnel re
sponsible for the machine must ensure that no
one can enter the machine’s danger zone during
operation or maintenance work!
Risk of injury if safety equipment has been re
moved or is non‐functional! The safety equip
ment must be checked for completeness and
function before start‐up!
The safety equipment must be in place during
operation!
The surfaces to be ground by the machine must
be free of obstacles.
Risk of injury from rotating machine parts!
Limbs and clothing can be drawn in!
Proceed with the greatest care and caution!
The machine must be monitored at all times
while it is in operation and be switched off im
mediately if there are any irregularities!!
When work is being done on the machine
(setup, maintenance, service, repair, cleaning,
etc.), the power supply of the machine has to be
disconnected from the mains (pull power plug)!
High‐voltage electrical current can be fatal!
Only connect the machine to power supplies
equipped with a ground fault circuit interrupter!.
All installed plugs and couplings have to be pro
tected from splash water!
Only suitably knowledgeable, qualified profes
sional electricians may perform work on any
electrical parts of the system!
The power socket serving as the electric supply
should be installed and provided with mains cur
rent according to local regulations!
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