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2.9
Energy Saving System
The machine is equipped with software that man-
ages the automatic stand-by system during breaks, the
night Energy-saving feature and the smart temperature
adjustment.
This allows saving a considerable amount of energy
during night breaks, whilst maintaining the machine in
a condition that permits a quickly return to operation.
Moreover, the software only distributes the power
where and when needed, thus allowing energy to also
be saved during normal operation.
If provided for in the programming, the software
automatically puts into stand-by one or more groups
when the workload decreases, also preparing them for
full capacity when needed.
Three choices are provided:
•
CONF: manual activation
•
PROG: programmed operation
•
ECO: self-learning management
For Energy saving activation see par. 7.2 on page 60. For
programming see par. 7 on page 60.
3.
STORAGE
The machine is stored by the Manufacturer or the
Distributor.
4.
INSTALLATION
The machine must only be installed by the Manufac-
turer's Qualified Technicians.
The machine's support base must be perfectly levelled and have
no irregularities.
5.
COMMISSIONING
The machine must only be commissioned by the
Manufacturer's Qualified Technicians.
6.
OPERATION
6.1
Safety precautions
Carefully read the instructions provided in chapter I.II on page
41.
6.2
Emissions
VIBRATIONS
Under conditions of use that meet the recommenda-
tions for proper use provided in this Manual, any vibra-
tion released by the unit do not give rise to dangerous
situations.
SOUND EMISSIONS
The noise level emitted by the machine is on average
lower than 70 dB; therefore, there is no requirement of
PPE to prevent hearing damage.
Notify the Manufacturer if the machine emits unusual
noises.
ELECTROMAGNETIC ENVIRONMENT
The machine is designed to work properly in any
industrial electromagnetic environment, since it falls
within the Emission and Immunity limits provided by
current statutory provisions.
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