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ELECTRICAL PRECAUTION
The precautions established by the 73/23/EEC directive and the EN 60335 standard
have been adopted to protect against the danger of direct and indirect contacts and all
the scheduled tests have been performed as certified by the CE declaration of
conformity (see attachment B). All the tests provided for by the current technical
regulations for implementation of the EEC directive concerning EMG (regulation
89/336) have also been performed. In particular:
The components are all guaranteed by the manufacturers (each one bears the
guarantee marking).
The equipment and all other electrical component are fitted inside closed
compartments in order to prevent any DIRECT contact the direct part. The
electrical current danger signal is affixed to the electrical panel protection.
To protect against INDIRECT contacts, all the metal parts are earthed by
means of an appropriate lead. Via the-plug-socket connection, this must ensure
electrical continuity between the machine and the general earth system; the
suitability and efficiency of the general system and the accessory equipment
necessary for cutting off the power supply in the event of a fault are the
responsibility of the machine user.
Remember that the socket, interlocked with the switch, must be positioned at a height
of approximately 130 cm from the floor and in a position that does not expose it to
knocks and damage.