WARNING
Any connections to the workshop electrical board
are the customer's responsibility, and must be
made by staff qualified in accordance with the
relevant legal requirements.
- The electric hook-up must be suitably rated in
relation to:
• The machine input power, specified on the
machine data plate.
• The distance between the equipment and the
electric hook-up point, so that voltage drops
under full load do not exceed 4% (10% during
start-up) below the rated voltage specified on
the dataplate.
- The user must:
• Fit a power plug in compliance with the current
regulations on the power supply lead.
• Connect the equipment to its own electrical
connection having a specific automatic differ-
ential circuit-breaker, with sensitivity 30 mA.
• Fit protection fuses to protect the power supply
line, rated in accordance with the instructions
provided in the general wiring diagram in this
manual.
• Provide the workshop's electrical system with
a grounding circuit in good working order.
- In order to prevent the equipment being used
by unauthorised personnel, it is advised to
disconnect the power supply plug when the
equipment remains idle (switched off) for long
periods of time.
- If the equipment is connected directly to the
power supply by means of the main electrical
board without the use of a plug, a key switch or
device with padlock fixture must be provided
to restrict use of the equipment to authorised
personnel only.
WARNING
For correct and safe operation of the machine
it must be connected to an efficient ground
connection.
NEVER connect the earth wire to a gas or water
pipe, telephone wire or any other unsuitable
objects.
WARNING
Before connecting the power supply plug to the
power panel make sure that the line voltage is the
same as indicated on the data plate of the machine.
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SAFETY REGULATIONS
The equipment is intended for professional
use only.
WARNING
Only one operator may work on the equipment
at a time.
WARNING
Failure to comply with the instructions and
danger warnings may cause serious injury to
operators and to others in the vicinity.
Before starting up the equipment, always ensure
you have read and understood all the danger/
warning signs in this manual.
Only qualified, authorised operators are capable
of using this equipment correctly. In order to be
classified as skilled, operators must be capable of
understanding the written instructions provided
by the producer, and be trained and familiar with
the safety rules and labour regulations.
Operators must not use the equipment under
the influence of alcohol or drugs which may af-
fect their capacity. In all cases, it is essential to:
- Be able to read and understand all the infor-
mation in this manual.
- Have a thorough knowledge of the capabilities
and features of this machine.
- Keep unauthorised persons well clear of the
area of operations.
- Make sure that the equipment has been
installed in compliance with all the relevant
legislation and standards.
- Make sure that all system operators are suit-
ably trained, that they are capable of using
the equipment correctly and safely and that
they are adequately supervised during their
work.
- Do not touch power lines or electrical equip-
ment without first making sure that the power
supply has been disconnected.
- Read this manual carefully and learn how to
use the machine correctly and safely.
- Always keep this operator's manual in a place
where it can be readily consulted and to consult
it whenever appropriate.
WARNING
Do not remove or deface the Attention, Warning
or Instruction decals. Replace any missing or
illegible decals. Missing or damaged decals
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