IMPORTANT!
Machine maintenance operations must
only be carried out by specialized Techni-
cians provided with all necessary per-
sonal
protection
shoes, gloves, glasses, overalls, etc.),
tools, utensils and suitable ancillary
means.
IMPORTANT!
Before carrying out any operation on the
machine, always consult the manual
which gives the correct procedures and
contains important information on safety.
H4
Improper use
Improper use is any use differing from that specified in
this manual. During machine operation, other types of
work or activities considered improper and that in gen-
eral can involve risks for the safety of operators and
damage to the system are not allowed.
Improper use includes:
•
failure to disconnect the power supply with the main
switch in "O" off position before carrying out adjust-
ment, cleaning, resetting and maintenance opera-
tions;
•
failure to disconnect the power supply with the main
switch in off position "O" at the end of the day;
•
lack of machine maintenance, cleaning and periodi-
cal checks;
•
structural changes or modifications to the operating
logic;
•
tampering with the guards or safety devices;
•
failure to use personal protection equipment by oper-
ators, specialized technicians and maintenance per-
sonnel;
•
failure to use suitable accessories (e.g. use of equip-
ment, ladders, etc., unsuitable for carrying out main-
tenance
on
equipment
machine);
•
keeping combustible or flammable materials, or in
any case materials not compatible with or pertinent to
the work, near the machine;
•
incorrect machine installation (see chapter E "Instal-
lation and assembly");
•
placing in the machine any objects or things not com-
patible with washing or that can obstruct/damage the
machine or persons or pollute the environment;
•
non-compliance with the requirements for correct
machine use;
•
other actions that can cause risks not eliminable by
the Manufacturer.
H5
Residual risks
The machine has several risks that were not completely
eliminated from a design standpoint or with the installa-
tion of adequate protection devices.
equipment
(safety
positioned
inside
the
Nevertheless, through this manual the Manufacturer has
taken steps to inform operators of such risks, carefully
indicating the personal protection equipment to be used
by them.
Sufficient spaces are provided for during the machine
installation phases in order to limit these risks.
To preserve these conditions, the corridors and areas
around the machine must always be:
•
kept free of obstacles (e.g. ladders, tools, containers,
boxes, etc.);
•
clean and dry;
•
well lit.
For the Customer's complete information, the residual
risks remaining on the machine are given below; such
actions are to be considered incorrect and therefore
strictly forbidden.
APPLICATION PHASE: I=Installation, U=Normal use,
M=Maintenance, P=Cleaning.
RESIDUAL
DESCRIPTION OF HAZARDOUS SITUA-
RISK
TION
Slipping or
The operator can slip due to water or dirt
falling
on the floor.
[ U - M ]
Burns
The operator deliberately or unintentionally
touches some components inside the
[ U - M - P ]
machine or dishes at the outfeed without
using gloves or without allowing them to
cool.
Electrocution
Contact with live parts during maintenance
operations carried out with the electrical
[ M ]
panel powered. The operator intervenes
(with a power tool or without disconnecting
the power to the machine) lying down on
the wet floor.
Falling from
The operator intervenes on the machine
above
using unsuitable systems to access the
upper part (e.g. rung ladders, or climbs on
[ I - U - M ]
it).
Tipping of
During maintenance on the machine or the
loads
packing containing the machine with the
use of unsuitable accessories or lifting sys-
[ I - M ]
tems or with load unbalanced.
Chemical
Contact with chemical substances (e.g.
detergent, rinse aid, scale remover, etc.)
[ I - U - M - P ]
without taking adequate safety precautions.
Therefore always refer to the safety cards
and labels on the products used.
Crushing or
Possible risk of injury to upper limbs during
shearing
the hood closing operation.
[ I - U - M ]
Table 3 Residual risks
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