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hurrimix
The reference figures are present on pages 3, 4, 5 and 6 of this manual and in the product Quick Guide.
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following environmental conditions:
Place of Use ............................................................................. Indoors
Altitude ......................................................................... Up to 2000 m
Working temperature .......................................... From 10°C to 35°C
Humidity .............................................................................. Max 80%
Conditions different to those prescribed can cause anomalies or
sudden breakdown.
Lighting in the installation area of the equipment must be sufficient
to guarantee good visibility in all points of the equipment.
Luminosity not less than 200 lux must be guaranteed. The lighting
must be uniform without reflections, which could dazzle the
operator.
The equipment itself cannot cause explosions or fire: the
equipment is not prepared and/or designed to operate in
environments with explosive atmosphere or with the risk
of fire.
The working area lighting plant is an important factor
for the safety of persons and the quality of work. In Italy
this subject is governed by a Ministerial Decree that
clearly determines the average level of prescribed
lighting. In other countries the regulations in force are
valid regarding accident-prevention and hygiene in the
workplace.
6.3
SPACE NECESSARY FOR USE
The choice of the place and space required for installation is an
important factor for the quality of work and safety and for correct
maintenance activities.
This area must not only be spacious enough to allow for optimum
equipment operation - also during cleaning and maintenance
phases - but must also be well lit, aired, not dusty and not exposed
to direct sunlight.
6.3.1
WORKTOP
Fig. g:
hurrimix
mixer has been designed to work on a rigid worktop
and parallel to the ground. Suitable worktops include service
furniture (operator is standing) or modelling tables (operator is
sitting). All worktops must be checked for stability.
Note also that the unit must be positioned so the connection plug
can be handled/manipulated with ease.
6.4
CONNECTION TO ENERGY SOURCES
The connection is made using the power supply cable. Check:
• that mains power supply voltage and frequency correspond to
those indicated on the identification plate (an incorrect power
supply voltage may damage the equipment);
• that the power supply mains has a suitable earth connection.
Do not tamper with the power supply cable and relative
plug. For replacement of the same due to damage and/
or wear, only contact Authorised After-Sales Centres.
An earth connection is mandatory. If an
extension must be used temporarily, it must
be in compliance with the standards in force
in the country of use.
6.5
START-UP
Remove the safety knobs under the device before
beginning mixing (
Fig. F
).
Fig. 1: Place the equipment level on the work bench.
Fig. 2: Insert the main power socket into the appropriate outlet
at the rear of the device and subsequently connect the plug to
the mains. In this regard, strictly follow the indications described
in paragraph 6.4.
Fig. 3: Switch on the device, pressing the ON/OFF main switch
(fig.A, 4).
Fig. 4: Subsequently, press the power button located on the control
panel (fig.A, 7).
Failure to comply with any of the above-stated
equipment installation regulations can lead to equipment
malfunctioning and render the warranty null and void.
It is recommended that you keep the original packaging
so that - if necessary - it can be re-used for transport and
handling the equipment, thus preventing accidental
damage due to the use of unsuitable packaging (see
paragraph 5.3).
5.3
TRANSPORT AND hANDLING
If the equipment must be moved:
1. disconnect the equipment from the electric point;
2. hold the equipment (see par. 6.5 Fig. 1), always keeping it in a
vertical position. Regarding this, pay attention to the weight and
clearance of the equipment (see par. 4.2.3), in order to prevent any
type of damage occurring due to the failure of considering these
values;
3. pack the equipment in the original packaging. If this is not
possible, take all necessary precautions to protect the equipment
from knocks and drops, as the goods are transported at the owner’s
risk.
It is prohibited to grab
hurrimix
mixer from the cover
either for transport or for handling or any way differently
from that indicated.
Failure to comply with the rules stated above relieve the
Manufacturer from any liability regarding equipment
malfunctioning and consequently makes the warranty
null and void.
When shipping and/or delivering the equipment to an
Authorised After-Sales Centre always enclose a copy of
the purchase document and a copy of the properly filled-
in identification form. If the equipment is transported by
carrier, the Postal Service or rail, it is recommended to
insure the shipment.
Before transporting the device, make sure the safety
knobs are in place and tightly fixed. Use the original
packaging. Failure to respect these precautions could
result in damage to the device.
5.4
DISPOSAL / DISMANTLING
When disposing of the packaging material the user must follow the
regulations in force in the country of use relative to the following
materials:
• wood/paper: non-polluting materials, but must be re-cycled
correctly;
• polystyrene/plastic: pollutant material, do not burn (toxic fumes)
or dispose of in the environment. Dispose of these materials in
compliance with the regulations in force in the country of use.
If the equipment is to be dismantled, the operator must be in
charge of dismantling, elimination and re-cycling of the following
materials in compliance with the EEC Directives and the laws in
force in the country of use:
• plastic parts; steel parts; glass parts; insulated electric cables;
rubber parts.
• there are no toxic or corrosive substances.
Regarding the disposal of materials used for mixing, carefully follow
that specified on the labels of the individual products; in all cases,
respect the EEC Directives and Laws in force in the country of use.
The device must not be disposed of as urban waste.
At the end of its working life, it must be taken to a
waste separation and recycling centre in compliance
with European Directive no. 2002/96/EC or in
accordance with the legislation in force in the
country of sale.
ChAPTER 6: INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
6.1
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Before carrying out installation, make sure that all safety conditions
exist and follow the indications given below carefully.
For greater clarity, the numbers stated in the figures
positioned near to the paragraph boxes correspond to
the numbering of the data in Chapter 3, regarding the
“Description of the equipment”.
6.2
ACCEPTED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS
Unless stated otherwise, at the time of ordering, it is intended that
the equipment must be envisioned to function regularly in the