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INTRODUCTION
DANGER:
Before using the machine, care-
fully read the “SAFETY RECOM-
MENDATIONS FOR VACUUM
CLEANERS” booklet attached to
this document and the additions
below.
WARNING:
- The employer must inform, educate
and train the user following what is
prescribed by the current laws.
- Before working with this machine,
prepare and train by carefully read-
ing this manual. Not authorized and
not trained people cannot use this
machine.
- It is forbidden to aspirate toxic sub-
stances, unless the machine is
equipped with the special filters nec-
essary for the specific type of dust
which must be expressly requested
by you scrupulously observing the
current national standards.
- Before using the appliance, the oper-
ator must be informed and trained to
use the machine and about the sub-
stances for which the appliance will
be used, including the removal and
disposal of aspirated material.
- For maintenance, the machine must
be disassembled, cleaned and re-
paired, as far as possible, without
causing risks for the maintenance
personnel and for others.
The precautions include decontami-
nation before dismantling, the correct
ventilation in the rooms in case of the
machine disassembling, the mainte-
nance zone cleaning and an appro-
priate protection of the personnel.
- When performing maintenance or
repairs, all contaminated parts that
cannot be adequately cleaned must
be eliminated; these parts must be
placed in impermeable bags accord-
ing to current regulations on that type
of waste.
- The manufacturer, or an educated
person, should inspect the appliance
at least once a year checking if, for
example, the filtering system is in-
tact, if the air flux is correct and if the
machine control system works cor
-
rectly.
Additionally for the filtration system
on Class H machines must be tested
at least once a year following the in-
structions in standard 60335-2-69
chap. 22.AA.201.2. If the test fails,
the Class H filter must be replaced
and retested.
- For the Class M and H, the machine
outside will have to be decontaminat-
ed using an aspirator, a cloth or be
treated with a sealant before taking
the machine outside the danger area.
All the machines will be considered
decontaminated once they have ex-
ited from the danger zones and once
every action necessary to avoid that
the dust is dispersed has been per-
formed.
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