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8.2.3.- WITH ELECTRIC CURRENT
The electrical system complies with the security European legislation, particularly with the Directives
98/37/CE, 93/68/CEE and 89/336/CEE and has been tested according to the International Normative EN
60204-1. Also has been tested according to North American standards UL763, CSA22.2 no 195 and NSF-8,
also has been tested to meet IP54 Normative.
When you use electric tools, always be cautious to reduce fire risks, electric shocks and personal damage.
Only trained personnel should have access to the machine’s electric system, and should always follow these
rules:
1. Stop the machine.
2. Disconnect the electrical current with the master switch.
3. Remove the plug from the electrical socket.
4. Do all necessary maintenance or repairing operations.
5. At the end, plug the machine to the electrical grid again.
8.2.4.- WITH HYGIENE
All material in contact with the dough is inoffensive and not toxic (stainless steel AISI 304).
8.3. – PRODUCT LIFE CYCLE
During the product life cycle, at any phase, the manufacturer is responsible for whatever is related to any
piece, component or material. The product life cycle management must always be done by the manufacturer,
having this responsibility only in case of being properly informed of the situation.
This management covers the possible repair and reuse of any piece, component or material. However, if this
is not possible, the situation should be taken by suitable waste managers whose objective is recycling. This is
why the manufacturer places on the market units with extremely high recycling rates and high technology.
The different norms of each country must be complied and each case must be considered individually.
For European Union Countries, this equipment has the recycling symbol illustrated below. This means all
waste must be separated by category and be placed at a suitable recycling waste container, never in
domestic waste containers. The environment surrounding us and the one of our future generations will profit
from this attitude.
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