MINCERS / GRINDERS
MANUAL
EN-18
1.
FOR YOUR SAFETY
Failure to heed the following clauses will limit the liability of TALSA and its representatives!
Since the WARNINGS, CAUTIONS and INSTRUCTIONS in this manual cannot address all possible conditions and situations
that may arise, the operator MUST ALWAYS exercise common sense and due caution when using this machine!
1.1
Important Warnings!
Very Important!
CE SAFETY STANDARDS PROHIBIT THE USE OF THIS MINCER/GRINDER IN ALL
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES SUBJECT TO CE-EN STANDARDS IF THE MACHINE IS NOT EQUIPPED WITH A
SAFETY FRONT GUARD WHEN THE LAST PLATE HAS HOLES EXCEEDING 8MM IN DIAMETER.
BEFORE OPERATING THE UNIT, PLEASE THOROUGHLY READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL.
IT
SHOULD BE KEPT FOR FUTURE REFERENCE BY ALL USERS AND MAINTENANCE PERSONNEL.
DO NOT OPERATE OR PERFORM MAINTENANCE ON THE MACHINE WITHOUT FIRST HAVING RECEIVED
INSTRUCTIONS ABOUT ITS USE, MAINTENANCE AND SAFEGUARDS FROM AN EXPERIENCED OPERATOR.
THIS MACHINE HAS MOVING PARTS AND USES VOLTAGES THAT ARE POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS. FAILURE
TO FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL COULD RESULT IN SEVERE, POSSIBLY LIFE-
THREATENING, PERSONAL INJURY.
THIS MACHINE HAS BEEN DESIGNED EXCLUSIVELY FOR MEAT PROCESSING; ANY USE OTHER THAN MEAT
PROCESSING IS NOT IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MACHINE’S INTENDED APPLICATION, IS STRICTLY
PROHIBITED AND SHALL VOID TALSA’S WARRANTY. TALSA
ASSUMES NO RESPONSIBILITY FOR ANY
DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING FROM IMPROPER USE OF THIS MACHINE.
THIS MACHINE’S INSTALLATION MUST BE IN ACCORDANCE WITH THE MANUFACTURER’S INSTRUCTIONS
AND CONFORM TO ALL APPLICABLE SAFETY AND HYGIENE STANDARDS AND CODES. COMPLIANCE WITH
SAID STANDARDS AND CODES IS THE SOLE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER AND INSTALLER.
DO NOT ALTER OR MODIFY THE MACHINE’S ORIGINAL DESIGN IN ANY WAY.
DOING SO WILL
VOID TALSA’S
WARRANTY AND MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO THE MACHINE.
DO NOT open the machine or tamper with its internal parts; none of the internal components requires
adjustment or maintenance by the user.
DO NOT tamper with the machine’s mechanical or electrical safeguards.
NEVER attempt to repair the machine on your own. Should the machine require service, contact the authorized
dealer from whom you purchased the machine.
Use ONLY genuine TALSA parts and accessories and have them installed only by a qualified technician. Use of
unapproved parts and accessories voids T
ALSA’
s warranty and may result in personal injury or damage to the
machine.
1.2
Operating Hazards!
CAREFULLY READ AND FULLY UNDERSTAND THIS INSTRUCTION MANUAL BEFORE USING THE MACHINE.
DO NOT use the machine without wearing the protective gear required by law. While operating the machine,
NEVER wear loose clothing or jewelry that could become caught in moving parts.
Keep your work area well lit and free of obstacles.
ALWAYS keep hands safely away from the machine’s moving parts.
NEVER feed meat by hand; ALWAYS use the feed stomper. NEVER insert fingers into any machine opening.
DO NOT leave the machine unattended while it is powered on or in operation.
Keep children and bystanders safely away from the machine.
ALWAYS unplug the machine from the electrical outlet when it is not in use.
Should the machine malfunction, turn it off immediately and notify the appropriate personnel.
1.3
Electrical Hazards!
DO NOT TAMPER WITH THE MACHINE’S ELECTRIC SYSTEM. THIS MACHINE SHOULD ONLY BE
INSTALLED
BY A QUALIFIED ELECTRICIAN AND IN COMPLIANCE WITH ALL APPLICABLE ELECTRICAL STANDARDS
AND CODES.
Before operating the machine, make sure that all phases are connected properly and that the machine is
properly grounded and/or connected to a circuit leakage breaker and thermal switch. Failure to do so could
result in electric shock!
DO NOT tamper with the machine’s electrical wiring or components after it has been installed.
ONLY a qualified electrician may perform modifications to the electrical configuration of the machine.
DO NOT pull on the power cord to disconnect the plug from the electrical outlet; always pull on the plug.
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