- make sure that all machine operators are suitably trained, that they are capable
of using the machine correctly and that they are adequately supervised during
work;
- do not touch power lines or the inside of electric motors or other electrical
equipment until the power has been disconnected;
- read this manual carefully and learn how to use the machine correctly and safely;
- always keep this manual in a place where it can be readily consulted when
working with the machine and do not fail to refer to the manual whenever in need
of confirmation or explanations.
WARNING
Do not remove or deface the Safety, Danger or Instruction decals. Replace any
missing or illegible Safety, Danger or Instruction decals. Replacement decals
can be obtained from your nearest manufacturer dealer.
- When using and carrying out maintenance on the machine, observe the unified
industrial accident prevention regulations for high voltage industrial equipment
and rotating machinery.
- Any unauthorised alterations made to the machine automatically release the
manufacturer from any liability in the case of damage or accidents as a result of
such alterations. Specifically, tampering with or removing the machine's safety
devices is a breach of the regulations for industrial accident prevention.
WARNING
During work and maintenance operations, always tie up long hair and do not
wear loose clothing, ties, necklaces, wristwatches or any other items that may
get caught up in the moving parts.
Key to warning and instructions labels
Never apply force to the spin shaft when moving the machine.
Keep hands well away from the points shown to avoid crushing
during wheel raising and lowering operations.
Wheel lifting operations must be carried out with the greatest care.
To avoid the risk of the wheel tipping over, it should be held with one hand when
the carriage is in motion.
Unplug the power supply cable before carrying out maintenance/
assistance work on the machine.
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