SM210 Operation/Maintenance Instructions Page 22 of 29
9.1 Warning of Residual Risks
Although all practical measures have been taken to ensure the safety of this machine, its
safe
use finally depends upon the operator’s careful handling. Pro
vided that the operator
adheres to his training and follows the instructions in this manual, the likelihood of an
accident is very low.
9.2 Warning Labels
The warning label fixed to the machine gives the following advice. Please ensure that all
operators read it carefully.
Ensure that you fully understand the manu
facturer’s instruction
manual and have received sufficient training in the use of this
machine and the safety precautions to be observed.
BEFORE OPERATING THIS MACHINE ENSURE THAT:
All guards and fences are securely fitted and correctly set in
accordance with the current regulations.
Tooling is of the correct type, sharpness, and direction of cut
and is securely fastened.
Correct spindle speed and feed is selected (for the cutter
equipment) where appropriate.
Loose clothing is either removed or fastened and jewellery
removed.
Suitable jigs and push sticks are available for use where
appropriate.
The working area is well lit, clean, and unobstructed.
Extraction equipment where appropriate is switched on,
properly adjusted, and working efficiently.
DURING MACHINING:
Wear suitable protective equipment where necessary, e.g.
goggles, ear defenders and dust mask.
Ensure all moving parts of the machine are stationary before
setting, cleaning or making any adjustments.
Ensure all power sources are isolated before any maintenance
work commences.
A further two warning labels can be found on the front of the machine and on
top of the guard as seen below:
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