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INDUSTRY
Section 3
General information and safety regulations
3.7.3.2 Special attention to be paid during
use.
Before carrying out any cleaning operation, disconnect
the machine from the mains power supply.
Under no circumstances remove the protective fan
grilles, as there are rotating parts that could result in
impact, entanglement, abrasion, suffocation and shea-
ring.
Do not insert fingers or objects through the protective
grilles of the fans or at the sides of the air ducts.
Do not work on the machine with bare feet or without
suitable PPE, or with wet or damp hands.
Do not use water jets to wash either the inside or outsi-
de of the machine.
If the machine is submerged by liquids, before starting
it, contact the manufacturer or an authorised service
centre to service it.
In the event of prolonged inactivity, disconnect the
machine from the power supply.
Do not expose persons to cold air from the blast chiller
directly because it could cause muscular problems or
other conditions.
Do not place the food directly in contact with the inside
of the cabinet, but in suitable food-grade containers.
The water that drains from the condensate discharge
pipe is not drinkable and therefore cannot be used in
any way.
In case of anomalous noises and/or odours and in the
presence of smoke coming from the machine, discon-
nect the power supply cable or cut off the machine
using a suitable disconnecting switch and contact the
authorised service centre.
Hair must tucked under a special cap. Clothes worn
must be adequate for the work to be carried out, in
particular avoid wearing loose-fitting clothes, baggy
sleeves, ties and scarves, necklaces and bracelets as
they could be sucked into the fans resulting in serious
injury to the operator.
In case of fire do not use water to extinguish the fire,
instead use extinguishers designed for live parts.
If the operator gets trapped inside the cabinet during
machine loading, simply push the door at the lumine-
scent sign inside the cabinet.
3.7.4 MAINTENANCE AND DISMANTLING
3.7.4.1 Residual risks during maintenance
and dismantling
During maintenance and dismantling there are residual
risks connected to:
Operations on partly completed machinery (chilling
cabinet and condensing unit) by unqualified, untrained,
non-instructed or improperly equipped personnel.
Electrocution, shock, burns, fire from contact with live parts
Burns and injuries caused by contact with hot parts of the
machine/partly completed machinery or with instruments
and equipment used.
Impact, crushing and shearing by the machine/partly
completed machinery handled, or by elements and
components projected by it during handling and/or lifting
phases.
Tripping and falling caused by the electrical connections
and the refrigerant piping.
Damage to the machine/partly completed machinery
during maintenance.
Asphyxiation caused by gas that may escape from the
machine/partly completed machinery during maintenan-
ce and dismantling.
Explosion of parts or piping of the partly completed machi-
nery during maintenance and decommissioning.
Contact with refrigerant fluid.
Personal Protective Equipment required:
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