OPERATING AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL
RASE.TOP.4028
Code DOC.
UM TOP AUTOMATIC
4.0
Rev. 6
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3.5 - RESIDUAL RISKS
The machine was designed and built with the intent to eliminate all risks associated with its
operation.
The residual risks are specified below:
a) Electrocution hazard:
The cabinet containing the electric panel warns of an electrocution hazard (Fig. 17 a).
The electric panel parts are made with IP2X protection rating. Only qualified personnel may open
the electric cabinet, and after having cut the power to the machine using the main power switch
(ref. fig. 16 b).
The electrocution hazard may arise if unqualified personnel access the cabinet containing the
electric panel and the machine is not disconnected from the power supply line.
b) Risk of upper limbs being crushed:
The risk of upper limbs being crushed is indicated near the removal/fitting tools and the lifter (Fig.
17 b).
The risk of upper limbs being crushed can arise if the operator’s upper limbs get too close to the
contact zones between the bead breakers and tyre and to the zone between the lifter rollers and
the protective housings of the machine body during the tyre removal/fitting operations.
Figure 17 – Position of pictograms showing residual risks
a
b