Operating site
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Maintenance:
Clean the entire operating site regularly with suitable cleaning materials.
The presence of dangerous or combustible materials inside premises must be limited to the operating requirements.
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Access:
Prohibit free access to persons who are not part of the establishment, except for those designated by the user.
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Respecting the environment:
Drain and dispose of engine oil in a specially provided container (fuel distributors can collect your used oil).
Burning of waste in the open air is prohibited.
Remove waste water, sludge and other waste in a specialised processing centre.
1.4.2
Electrical safety precautions
ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT - RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCKS
DANGER
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Read the manufacturer's identification plate carefully. The values for voltage, power, current and frequency are shown. Check
that these values match the installation being supplied.
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The electrical connections must be made in accordance with current standards and regulations in the country of use and the
neutral system sold.
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Ask a qualified electrician to intervene when there are specific cases requiring equipment to be connected to an existing
electrical network.
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Disconnect the power to the equipment (equipment voltage, battery voltage and network voltage) before any installation or
maintenance operation is performed.
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Connect the equipment wires by respecting the wiring diagram supplied by the manufacturer.
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Always handle the equipment with dry hands and feet.
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Take all the necessary precautions to avoid touching stripped cables or disconnected connectors.
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Use and maintain the cables in good condition, well insulated and connected correctly and securely.
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Only replace equipment that provides protection against electric shock with identical equipment (specifications and nominal
values).
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Only use flexible durable cables with a rubber covering, which conform to ECI 245-4, or equivalent cables.
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Refit the protective plates (blanking covers) after each maintenance operation.
Note: The electrical equipment supplied with the equipment complies with standard NF C15.100 (France), or with the standards of the
countries in question.
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