WasteStar installation operating instructions FC
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6.2.2 Assembly instructions (for a partially completed machine)
These apply where the MEIKO product is a partially completed machine in the
sense of the Machinery Directive (Directive 2006/42/EC).
Observe the following items when connecting MEIKO products to an existing instal-
lation:
- The components must be aligned with one another, connected in an appropriate
manner and fastened so that safe operation is assured. Choose conditions and
fasteners on site in line with this.
Dangers (e.g: drawing in, crushing, shearing or cutting) that potentially arised due
to the connection must be safeguarded appropriately.
The electrical connection to the supply grid on site, and any necessary electrical
connections must be implemented in line with the enclosed wiring diagram.
During installation, make sure that you avoid damage, in particular to the electrical
installation.
After completing the works, check the system for damage.
Safety and functional tests must be performed in the scope of testing the complete
system at the latest.
The system is supplied with slide rails to optimise the transition point where appli-
cable.
Working on the electric fittings
DANGER
Risk of injury due to electric shock
Work or repairs to the electrical equipment of the system must be conducted by a quali-
fied electrician!
The wiring diagram for the partially completed machine delivered contains all nec-
essary operational shut-offs known to the manufacturer MEIKO, as well as other
known, necessary shut-offs and electrical connections. The connectors are clearly
indicated in the wiring diagram. Always make sure that these connections are im-
plemented prior to commissioning the machine, and that they work reliably.
If any unknown sources of danger that are not described by MEIKO arise due to
connecting system parts, you must eliminate them; this may potentially mean that
you must operate the machine.
6.3
Instructions for disposal of packing material
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The four-sided wooden frame consists of untreated, raw pine / spruce. Special
country-specific import regulations may also stipulate the use of wood which
has been treated against pests.
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The plastic sheeting (PE sheeting) may be recycled.
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The cardboard packaging material used to protect the edges can also be re-
cycled.
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The hoop-casing strip made of steel can be recycled together with the steel
scrap.
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The plastic tensioning strap of plastic (PP) can be recycled.
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