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5 Operating
5.1 Prior to commissioning
Check the protective devices according to point 3.7.
The support must comply with the following requirements:
- Sufficiently robust, stable, level and horizontal.
- Sufficiently high for upright body posture during cutting.
- Space requirement according to the following list (see Table under point 2.4)
- Install the machine away from in-house traffic routes.
- Install the machine away from doors. Not in the pivoting range of an opening door,
not in the access area of a door.
- With stainless tables, Resopal supports or similar materials, ensure that no
grease residues are on the surface area.
4.3 Connecting
- Check that the local operating voltage corresponds to the specifications on the type plate.
In case of deviations, you must not connect the machine.
- Electrical socket must comply with the national safety regulations (in Germany: VDE).
Technical data for power supply
– Power connection Single-phase alternating current, refer to rating plate
- The machine is designed according to protection class I and must be connected to a grounding conductor
– Permissible tolerance for voltage (static) normal
For 100 to 230V: +6% to -10% of nominal value
– Power frequency: 50 (60) Hz
Permissible tolerance for power frequency: +2% to -2% of nominal value
– Max. discharge current protective conductor: 3.5 mA
- Take measures on site if the grid is “unclean”, that means
if thyristor controlled devices are used in the grid or grid asymmetries prevail
that lead to voltage peaks.
- Lead the power cable away backwards in order to exclude stumbling over the cable.
4.4 Checking the machine
- Check the protective devices according to point 3.7.
- Check if the machine moves when it is switched on. Does it, or the
support on which it stands, start moving away? If yes, provide a firmer support.
DANGER
Rotating blade! Can cut off finger. Turn the adjusting knob for cut thickness setting
clockwise to the end stop. Do not reach into the running blade.
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