SAFETY WARNINGS
The machine, although it complies with the safety requirements provided by the reference standards, electrical,
mechanical, sanitary, can be dangerous if:
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It is used for purposes and under conditions other than those intended by the manufacturer. The
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protections have been tampered with.
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The requirements for: Installation - Commissioning - Use - Maintenance are not respected.
ATTENTION
In order to avoid dangerous conditions and/or possible bodily injuries resulting from: electrical current,
mechanical parts, fire or of a hygienic nature, the following safety instructions must be observed.
A - KEEP YOUR WORKSTATION IN ORDER. Disorder carries
the risk of an accident.
B - ASSESS ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS.
Do not use the machine in a damp, wet or poorly lit environment, near flammable liquids or gases.
C - KEEP AWAY FROM CHILDREN AND NON-EMPLOYEE. Do not let them near the
machine or work area.
D - USE THE MACHINE WITHIN THE TYPICAL POWER LIMITS AND FOR THE PERMITTED USE. Without
overloading, it will work better and safer.
E - DRESS APPROPRIATELY.
Do not wear loose clothing or accessories which may become entangled in moving parts. Use non-slip shoes. For reasons
of hygiene and safety, for long hair, use the appropriate net and for hands, gloves.
F - PROTECT THE POWER CABLE. Do not pull on the cable to disconnect the plug from the socket; do not expose the cable
to high temperatures, contact with sharp edges, water or solvents. G - AVOID UNSECURED POSITIONS. Look for the most
suitable position ensuring balance at all times.
H - ALWAYS TAKE THE GREATEST ATTENTION.
Observe your work. Do not operate the machine when distracted. I - OUTDOOR
EXTENSIONS. Must not be used.
L - MACHINE RUNNING UNATTENDED. Must not be abandoned. M - DISCONNECT THE
PLUG FROM THE SOCKET.
At the end of each use, before cleaning, maintenance or moving the machine.
CHECK THAT THE MACHINE IS NOT DAMAGED.
Before using the machine, check the effectiveness of the safety devices.
Check that moving parts are not blocked, that there are no damaged components, that all parts have been assembled
correctly and that all conditions that could affect the correct operation of the machine are optimal.
O - HAVE THE MACHINE REPAIRED BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.
Repairs should only be carried out by qualified persons, using original spare parts. Failure to comply with these
prescriptions can be an element of danger for the user. P - PLATES ARE ACCIDENT PREVENTION DEVICES, so they should
always be perfectly legible. If they are found to be damaged andillegible, they must be replaced.
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