Operating manual
Matrix ONE
Copyright Silca 2014
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GENERAL WARNINGS
MATRIX ONE is designed to the principles of European Standards (CE).
Right from the design stage solutions have been adopted to eliminate hazards for the operator in all the stages
of use: handling, regulation, use and maintenance.
The materials used in manufacture and the components employed in using MATRIX-ONE are not dangerous and
ensure that the machine complies to current standards.
Silca S.p.A. has also experimented and applied numerous technical solutions that allow the key-cutting machine
to optimize the quality of the cut keys.
To guarantee maintaining these results over time, please follow the instructions below:
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Observe the procedures described in this manual;
• Always use Original Silca Tools as they are designed to make the best of MATRIX-ONE and provide
quality key-cutting;
• Use Silca key blanks, made with top quality materials;
• Have the key-cutting machine checked periodically by an authorized Silca After-Sales Service Centre
(list at the end of this manual).
• Always use Silca Original Spare Parts. Beware of imitations!
NORMAL USE
MATRIX-ONE is a key-cutting machine and must be installed and used according to the rules and specifi cations
established by the manufacturer.
The MATRIX ONE key-cutting machine is designed for use on business or industrial premises (e.g. hardware
shops,
key cutting centres, etc...).
Any other use different from that indicated in this manual will cause the forfeiture of all customers’ rights to make
claims on Silca S.p.A. and may be an unknown source of hazard for the operator or third parties.
ATTENTION: negligent use or failure by the operator to observe the instructions in this manual
are not covered by the warranty and the manufacturer declines any responsibility in such
cases.
RESIDUAL RISKS
On the MATRIX-ONE key-cutting machine there is a residual risk of injury
in the cutter spindle area (cutter rotating) if the vertical axis for laser cuts
is blocked.
Furthermore, the MATRIX-ONE key-cutting machine has residual risks
when gaining access to parts in motion (not fully protected) and the risk
of chippings fl ying into the air during the key copying process.
These residual risks in the product are reported in special warnings
(“ATTENTION DANGEROUS MOBILE PARTS”) and involve the
obligatory use of personal protective devices (GOGGLES).
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SAFETY REGULATIONS
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Always disconnect the machine when it is not in use or when performing maintenance operations.
• Check the electrical wiring periodically; replace any wires that show signs of wear.
• Always work with dry hands free of grease or oil.
• Never pull hard on the power lead and make sure it does not come into contract with oil, sharp objects
or heat. Never remove the earth wire from the plug. Make sure the earth wire connection is sound.
• Do not use the machine in dangerous environments (wet or damp).
• All visitors, especially children, must stay at a safe distance from the machine and must never come
into contact with the electric wiring.
• Place the adhesive label provided “DANGEROUS MOBILE PARTS” as shown in chap.3.3 POSITIONING.