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Keeping this instruction manual
The instruction manual, along with the enclosed Assembly Manual, must be kept and must stay with the machine
through all changes of ownership that may occur during the machine's lifespan.
Anyone who has to come into contact with the ceiling fan in any way or that is involved with using it (due to prox-
imity of the working area, etc.) must be informed of this manual as well as the enclosed Assembly Manual, and
adequately trained by the purchaser / user.
Conservation of the same must be facilitated by handling it carefully, with clean hands and avoiding putting it on
dirty surfaces.
The parts must not be removed, torn or arbitrarily changed.
The manual and the enclosed assembly manual must be kept in a place protected against damp and heat, and
in the immediately vicinity of the machine to which it relates.
The Manufacturer is able to provide further copies of the Instruction Manual and the enclosed Assembly Manual
for the machine, if requested by the User.
Such requests should be sent to Vortice Technical Dept. (www.vortice-italy.com)
Recipients
This Manual and the enclosed Assembly Manual are addressed to: The Installer, Operator, and Qualified Per-
sonnel authorised to carry out maintenance tasks in the machine.
EXPOSED PERSON:
This means any person who may find themselves fully
or partly within the area affected by use of the ceiling fan.
OPERATOR:
This means the person(s) tasked with installing, operating, set-
ting, cleaning, repairing, moving or doing maintenance work on
the machine.
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL,
QUALIFIED OPERATOR
Person(s) that has/have done a specialisation course, training etc. and
that have experience of installing, commissioning, maintaining, repairing
or transporting the machine.
This machine is intended for industrial use, and so professional and not general use, which means that it must
be entrusted to qualified personnel that are adequately trained in using it by the purchaser, and that especially:
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Are no longer minors.
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Are physically and psychologically suitable for doing particularly difficult technical tasks.
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Have been trained on the use of the personal protection equipment indicated and required.
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Are suitably instructed in using and maintaining the machine.
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Have been adjudged suitable by the employer to do the tasks assigned to them.
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Are able to understand and interpret the operator's manual and safety instructions.
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Know the emergency procedures and how to implement them.
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Have the capacity to operate this specific type of equipment.
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Are familiar with the relevant specific standards.
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Have understood the operating procedures defined by the machine's constructor.
1.3 Glossary and pictograms
This paragraph lists uncommon terms or terms whose meaning differs from the common meaning. The abbrevia-
tions used and the meaning of the pictograms used to indicate the operator's qualifications and machine status
are explained below. Use of the same makes it possible to provide quick, unequivocal information required for
correct use of the machine in safety.
Summary of Contents for Nordik HVSL Super Blade
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Page 34: ...34 Assembly rod holder and rod PLACE ROD INTO MOTOR HOLDER AND FIX WITH SCREWS NUTS AND BOLTS...
Page 42: ...42 Tie Bar Kit...
Page 52: ...52 Electric connection...
Page 56: ...56 Fan line connection scheme...
Page 57: ...57 Existing plant wiring scheme...
Page 58: ...58 Multiwire system wiring Scheme...
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