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1.4. Warning messages
The chair is provided with signs showing phrases or symbols; pay attention to the warnings on the equipment.
The symbol that warns against the risk of electrocution is located next to the plug of the electric supply.
The yellow label warning “DON’T PUT YOUR FOOT ON – DON’T PUT OBJECTS ON” is located next to moving parts: it
warns against putting any object or limb in the chair movement area in order to avoid crushing damages.
1.5. Symbols meaning
2.1. Handling and removal from the packaging
The chaise can be raised and moved manually by two or four people, taking it exclusively from the 4 support feet.
The chaise is shipped packed in a carton box. Open the box so you can freely raise the chaise; remove it from the packa
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ging, taking it from the base and pull it upwards.
The weight of the chair is equal to 73 kg.
- Handling and moving operations have to be done by qualified and instructed personnel.
- It is strictly forbidden to remove the chair by lifting it from the top (mattress).
- Do not use knives or box cutters to open the box so as not to risk damaging the chair
and in particular the pudding.
- Before using the chair, clean it entirely according to the procedure shown at § 9.4. Cleaning
WARNING! It is recommended not to remove the labels on the machine; labels must
be preserved well fixed, whole and easy to read.
2. TRANSPORT AND INSTALLATION
ATTENTION!
Non-compliance of this procedure
could cause damages to the chair
or its parts.
Non-compliance of this procedure could cause
health damages or injury to the operator or people
near the chair
2.2. Flooring
The floor on which the chair will be placed must be solid, smooth, horizontal and adequate to support its
weight and ensure the stability.
2.3. Lighting
The user must ensure that the lighting of the work areas is sufficient to allow a good view of the operations
and all elements of the chair; the level of lighting should be in accordance with the UNI EN 12464-1:2004; in
particular should be avoided shadows and annoying glare.
2.4. Positioning
The position of the chair compared to fixed obstacles must be such as to allow the easy passage for the use
and maintenance; in particular, the minimum space to allow the passage of persons shall be equal to 650
mm (in accordance with EN 547-1:1996).
The minimum distance between the completely lowered back and fixed obstacle has to be 500 mm, in order
to avoid the body to be crashed by the chair.