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ASSEMBLY & OPERATION
Note:
Some minor assembly is required to prepare this machine
for use. Please refer to the Service Parts Diagram.
Some of the following tasks can be carried out with the machine
still in its packaging if desired.
WARNING
:
Do not connect this machine to a power supply until
assembly has been completed, and a thorough safety check of the
machine and all of its systems has been carried out.
Check that all the contents (as listed in this Instruction Manual)
are present.
Follow these instructions if the leg set and plastic lower safety
guard are fastened to the machine.
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Read and understand these instructions.
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Visually check the inside of the machine body to locate any
polystyrene transit packing. This polystyrene is present to
provide protection for the machines internal components
during shipping. It is not required operationally and must be
removed before the machine can be used.
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Remove 6 of the 8 cross-head screws which fasten the lower
plastic safety guard to the body of the machine.
The 2 screws positioned underneath the sliding
transportation handle can be left in place.
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Carefully ease the guard upwards to gain access to the inside
of the machine.
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Reach inside and remove any transit packing present.
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Replace the lower plastic safety guard and replace the 6
cross-head screws.
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Remove the machine from the packaging.
WARNING:
This machine is heavy. Enlist competent help
when removing this machine from its packaging.
1. Deploying the Legs
The legs are stored underneath the machines main body.
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Release the retaining hook found to the front of the machine.
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Swing the legs outwards
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Secure the legs by hooking the safety hook over the
protruding metal screw.
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Unhook and deploy the 2 rear cantilever braces and
re-hook them into their operational position.
(Fig. 1)
Note:
The cantilever braces, and one of the main legs have
an adjustable foot which can be screwed in or out to obtain
maximum stability for the machine, particularly on uneven
surfaces.
FIG. 1