– Following the initial start-up, notify the product supplier of
any faults or malfunctions encountered.
– Provide adequate workplace lighting. Proper lighting is im-
portant to ensure suitably safe working conditions.
– Check the power cable, plug and socket at regular intervals. If
the power cable is damaged, it must only be replaced by the
manufacturer or the local distributor who sold you the equi-
pment, or by personnel authorised to carry out maintenance
and repairs.
– Only use original spare parts or those approved by the ma-
nufacturer to prevent causing any damage to the product.
– If a qualified person detects or suspects a fault that could
compromise safe use, the equipment must be stopped im-
mediately and may only be used again after repairs are car-
ried out.
1.1.2
Prohibitions
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IT IS PROHIBITED TO
– DO NOT make changes to and/or attempt to repair the pro-
duct. Making changes will void the equipment Declaration of
Conformity. The user alone is liable for any damage arising
from improper use. Any repairs must be carried out by a qua-
lified technician.
– DO NOT obstruct the equipment vents.
– DO NOT allow children or persons with reduced abilities or
who do not have the required experience or knowledge to
use the equipment, unless they are supervised by a qualified
person responsible for their safety.
– DO NOT leave the packaging material in the environment or
within reach of children as it may be a potential source of ha-
zard. Dispose of it as required by current legislation.
– DO NOT remove any entangled material from the equipment
when it is running, or introduce foreign material during the
work cycle.
– DO NOT use the equipment if its electrical connections are
damaged. This may cause a dangerous short-circuit.
– DO NOT use the equipment if its safety guards are not cor-
rectly positioned or in perfect condition.
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