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1.
SKILLED PERSONNEL
With qualified personnel are meant those persons who apply to the characteristics described in point C.2,
chapter 7 " Advice For Use"
IMPORTANT
Read this instruction manual thoroughly before starting to set up the machine. Do not stop learning these concepts
until you are working and do not allow unskilled or unsuitably trained people work with the machine.
For future reference the documents containing the instructions for use must be kept in a place where they
may be easily found for consultation.
2.
MACHINE IDENTIFICATION
This instruction manual for use and maintenance refers to
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The machine identification plate, stating name and address of the manufacturer, serial number, technical data on the
motors installed, model, MAX weight is fixed to the rear base of the machine.
3.
GUARANTEE
It is advisable not to carry out any repair or job not stated in this instruction manual.
All operations (e.g. disassembly - repair of parts of the machine) marked by the symbol under the title must be carried
out only either by the manufacturer's technicians or by technicians appointed by the manufacturer.
The manufacturer offers a six-monthl guarantee, which starts from the time when the machine is started up on the
user's premises.
The manufacturer's guarantee does not cover any the electrical part.
4.
MACHINE STORAGE AND OPERATING ENVIRONMENT
The machine should be used in environments with the following characteristics:
a)
Room temperature ranging 5° to 40°.
b)
Relative moisture ranging 30% to 95%.
c)
The machine can be used in locations up to 1000 metres above sea level.
d)
Storage and transport temperature: -25~55°.
e)
Store in a roofed area.
5.
UNLOADING AND POSITIONING
Before unloading the machine, check the weights to be lifted reported in the table of the technical features, (see
Contents), then remove everything is on the machine that might hinder the unloading operation.
Unload the machine by a crane and sling it either with robust ropes and steel cables as shown in figure 1-2, or with a
fork lift truck to be placed under the base (Fig. 1/A). These means shall have a capacity higher than the global weight
to unload. To protect the paint from the rope friction, put rags between the ropes and the machine.
Lift slowly, check the machine balance, lay gently.
Use rollers to carry the machine to the work station.
Put the machine in the position marked in the working area, placing it where the connection to the electric line is the
easiest, and near a coupling of the chip suction plant.
While machining long pieces, pay attention not to cause any crush danger between the machine and the fixed parts of
the surrounding area.
A min distance of 800 mm is required between the back side of the cover and the wall.