12
Hand-Held Mixer
Engine’s
body
Operating shaft
Fig. n°25
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4.2 - IN-BUILT SAFETY DEVICES
4.2.1 - Mechanical safety devices
As far as mechanical-nature safety, the
dipping blender described by this man-
ual complies to:
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the
EC 2006/42
machine’s directives
The dipping blender is provided with:
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Shaft-protecting bell (Fig. 27)
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Anti-accidental switching handle
(Fig. 29)
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Respect of the minimum space to
grip the machine as per what is pre-
scribed by law
4.2.2 - Electrical safety devices
As far as electrical-nature safety, the
dipping blender described by this man-
ual complies to:
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the
EC 2006/95
low tension directive
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the
EC 2004/108
electro-magnetic
compatibility directive
Therefore the dipping blender is pro-
vided with:
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Double-insulating system to guaran-
tee that all the details that might
come in contact with the operator
are not subject to tension not even
in case of breakdown.
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Ergonomic positioning of the start
button to prevent accidentally pow-
ering
(Fig. no.29).
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Internal components protection from
liquid splashes
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Although the dipping blender is pro-
vided with the electrical and me-
chanical measures (operating during
the working phase and during clean-
ing and maintenance) as per the en-
forcing laws, there are some
RESID-
UAL RISKS
that cannot be elimi-
nated completed. These are recalled
Fig. n°28
Fig. n°29
Aspiration
grill air
Escape grill
air
Fig. n°27
Fig. n°26