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6 always use protection fuses that are in compliance with the Safety Standards in
force, with the correct value and suitable mechanical features;
7 avoid the use of repaired fuses and the creation of short circuits between the
terminals on the fuse holders;
8 the packaging machine power supply cable must never be replaced by the user;
contact the machine manufacturer exclusively in the event of damage to the
cable, or for its replacement;
9 keep the cable away from hot parts;
10 always switch the machine off and disconnect it from the mains electricity
before starting any global clearing procedure or washing operation;
11 clean the machine coverings, panels and commands using soft, dry cloths
dampened in a weak solution of detergent or alcohol;
1.7.2 - Lighting
The place of installation of the machine must have sufficient natural and artificial
lighting in compliance with the Standards in force in the country of installation of
the packaging machine.
In all cases, the lighting must be uniform and guarantee good visibility in all parts
of the packaging machine and must not create dangerous reflections.
The lighting must allow the control panels to be read correctly and clearly identify
the emergency buttons.
1.8 - Company details
An exact description of the "Model", the "Serial number" and the "Year of
Manufacture" of the machine will facilitate quick and effective response by our after
-sales assistance. It is advised to indicate the model of the machine and the serial
number every time the after-sales service is contacted.
Identify the plate data represented in fig. 1.8.1.
We suggest you write the data of your machine in the box below as a
reminder.
Machine Model………………………..
Serial number……………………………………
Year of construction……………………………...
Type………………………………………………..
Fig. 1.8.1
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A = Machine model
B = Power supply
C = Motor power
D = Motor frequency Hz
E = Weight
F = Amperage
G = Year of construction
H = Serial N°
I = Manufacturer
L = Bar code
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B
C
D
E
F
G
H
I
L
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Before carrying out any check that leads to the removal of some items, the plug
must be removed from the mains electricity.
3.3.1 - Disposal of the packaging
The packaging materials such as cardboard, nylon and wood are products similar
to solid urban waste. They can therefore be disposed of freely.
Nylon is a pollutant, which produces toxic fumes if burned.
Do not burn and disperse in the environment, but dispose according to the Laws in
force.
If the machine is in a country where there are particular regulations, dispose of the
packaging in compliance with that described by the Standards in force.
3.4 -
Connections
Before start-up, check the oil level
via the control window present
on the pump.
Before connecting the packaging machine, make sure that the plate data
correspond with that of the mains electricity.
The plate is on the rear of the machine.
When the level has been checked and everything closed, connect the plug to the
230V socket.
In the event of incompatibility between the socket and plug, have the socket
replaced with a suitable one by professionally qualified staff.
In particular, the latter must check that the section of the cables is suitable for the
input power of the machine. In general, the use of adapters, multiple socket outlets
and/or extensions is not recommended.
Whenever their use is indispensible, only simple or multiple adapters and
extensions must be used that are in compliance with Safety Standards in force;
however paying attention not to exceed the capacity limit in terms of current value,
and the maximum power value marked on the multiple outlet.
MIN
MAX
Fig. 3.4.1
OIL FILLING
OIL DISCHARGE