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6 SAFETY DURING SERVICING
Assign the work to qualified personnel.
Study and understand all safety instructions before servicing.
The doors of the main electrical cabinet must be closed before and after connecting to
electricity.
Guards, protections, barriers, covers and other devices must be connected or in
position before operating the machine.
Once the machine is installed, check that the engines are running the proper direction
(indicated with an arrow over the ventilator grid).
Check that operating devices (micros) are operating correctly.
7 OPERATING
SAFETY
Do not try to start or use the machine until all safety terms, installation instructions and
maintenance procedures, have been understood.
Maintain the machine in proper operating condition.
Keep all safety systems activated permanently.
The operator must never insert his/her hands, rags, tools, etc. inside the machine while
it is running.
Do not place tools, parts or other objects on or inside the machine.
Do not use mobile telephones near the industrial computer or inside the electricity
cupboard.
8 MAINTENANCE
SAFETY
Adjustments, repairs and lubrication must only be made by qualified maintenance
personnel, by following this manual's instructions and ensuring lock-out and tag-out.
Always disconnect the electrical supply, before doing any cleaning or maintenance.
Always keep the machine clean, lubricated and in good working condition.
NOT FOLLOWING THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS DAMAGES, INCLUDING DEATH DUE TO CRUSHING TO
THE PERSON HANDLING THE MACHINE..
NOT FOLLOWING THE ABOVE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY TO PERSONS HANDLING THE MACHINE.
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