USER Manual
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Should the Manual become illegible or otherwise hard to read,
the user must request a new copy thereof from the Manufacturer
before carrying out any work on the machine.
It is absolutely forbidden to remove or rewrite parts of the Manual.
Instructions, drawings and documentation contained in this
manual are confidential and the sole property of the Manufacturer.
They may not be reproduced in any way, either in whole or in part,
without prior authorisation.
Users are responsible for complying with the instructions
contained in this Manual.
The Manufacturer waives any liability should incidents result
from the improper application of the recommendations contained
herein.
1.4
Recipients
This Manual is addressed to the machine’s User,
namely, the person in charge of operating, maintaining
and cleaning the machine described in this document.
QUALIFICATIONS OF MACHINE RECIPIENTS
The machine is intended for a professional non-gen-
eralised use, and it can be operated by trained people,
who, in particular:
•
Are 18 years of age or older;
•
Are physically and mentally capable of using the
machine;
•
Are able to understand and interpret Instruction
Manual and safety requirements;
•
Know the safety procedures and how they are im-
plemented;
•
Are able to use the machine;
•
Have understood the procedures of use as defined
by the machine's Manufacturer.
The appliance must not be used by children, people with reduced
physical, sensory or mental capacity, or people with no experience
or knowledge of the appliance, unless they can be supervised or
receive instructions on its use from a person who is responsible
for their safety.
1.5
Glossary and Pictograms
This paragraph lists uncommon terms or terms whose
meanings are different from those most commonly used.
Abbreviations are explained below, as well as the
meaning of pictograms describing the operator's
qualification and the machine status; they are used to
quickly and uniquely provide the information needed
to correctly and safely use the machine.
1.5.1 GLOSSARY
User
The person or persons in charge of operating, main-
taining and cleaning the machine described in this
manual.
Manufacturer's Qualified Technician
A person specially trained and qualified to connect,
install and assemble the machine; use special equipment
(hoists, forklifts, etc.); perform routine or unscheduled
maintenance that may be particularly complex or po-
tentially dangerous if performed by the user; and, pay
special attention to safety and hygiene issues.
All other glossary entries are listed in Ch. 13 on page 76.
1.5.2 PICTOGRAMS
PICTOGRAM
DESCRIPTION
Electrical hazard
High temperature hazard
It is mandatory to use protective gloves
It is mandatory to read the documentation
1.6
Warranty
All of the machine components are covered by a
12-month warranty, except for electrical and electronic
parts and those prone to wear and tear.
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