IMPORTANT SAFEGUARDS
• Before operating the equipment please read the health & safety precautions,
manufacturer’s recommendations and the operation manual.
• The operation manual should be easily available at any time for the operator.
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It is necessary to operate the equipment in accordance with general Health
& Safety regulations (due to moving parts).
• The equipment should be protected against dust and moisture.
• The equipment should be placed on a strong and stable surface.
• Do not place the equipment close to heating devices.
• Do not use the equipment close to fl ammable materials and liquids.
• For user’s safety, the equipment should be supplied power only by the original
cable.
• Electric socket must have an earth and comply with earthing regulation.
• Voltage rating should be consistent with data on the nameplate on the cover and
in the manual of the equipment. Disobeying this rule can cause electric shock
and fi re, and cancel the guarantee.
• It is necessary to protect the cable from being damage.
• Do not use the cable to move or disconnect the equipment from the socket.
• Changes in electric installation or the cable can cause an electric shock.
• To isolate or remove the cover from the equipment, remove the power plug from
the mains socket.
• A fuse protects power system, which is located on the power supply board inside
the
equipment.
• If it is necessary to change the fuse, use one of the same volts, amps and type.
• If the new fuse blows, contact the supplier.
• One person must operate the equipment only.
• During the operation process, other people must stand clear of the working area.
• There are two separate START buttons to ensure safety.
• The equipment works only when the two buttons are pressed at the same time.
• Keep the equipment away from the children.
• The equipment cannot be used for any other purposes, other than what it is
designed for and described in the user’s guide/manual.
• It is necessary to check that the equipment is being operated correctly before
contacting the service department.
• The equipment is designed to work continuously and should be operated in
room temperatures above 8°C and up to +30°C.
• During intensive work, it may be necessary to stop work to allow the motor to
cool down, in this situation, the information will be display on the control panel.