Operative Instructions
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possible unpleasant smells coming from the drain.
• In case of fire, to extinguish the flames intervene with
a powder fire extinguisher, DO NOT USE WATER.
• Do not wash the machine with direct or pressure
water jets, or corrosive substances.
• Do not use the machine to wash objects and/or
containers that, because of their shape or material,
are not compatible with the indications given by the
manufacturer. For objects to be washed, please follow
the instructions explicitly indicated in this manual.
• In case of long outage periods of the machine, please
cut the power supply off and close the water taps.
• Do not try to open the chamber door during
operation: the appliance is equipped with a special
safety lock system to prevent the door from being
opened.
d
HAZARD! Pay attention where indicated, for a
potential danger of hot surfaces highlighted
on the machine with this pictogram.
c
HAZARD! Pay the utmost attention where
indicated, for a potential electrical hazard
highlighted on the machine with this
pictogram.
3.1.4 Maintenance service personnel obligations
• Periodically check the integrity of the machine as a
whole and the protection devices.
• Respect the laws in force in the country of use of the
machine, in relation to the use and disposal of the
products used for cleaning and maintenance. Dispose
of any special waste through appropriate companies
authorised for this purpose, with issue of a receipt of
the successful disposal.
• The assembly of parts of other brands or any changes
(in addition to voiding the warranty), can vary the
machine characteristics and, therefore, compromise
its operational safety.
• If the protective casings are removed, make sure
that they are correctly restored before reusing the
machine.
• At the end of the maintenance and repair operations,
before restarting the machine, make sure that the
work is completed, the safety devices reactivated and
the guards reassembled.
• It is strictly forbidden to remove or tamper with the
safety devices.
• The machine maintenance must only be performed
with the power supply off, by qualified personnel and
following the instructions in this manual.
4 Handling
Usually the packaged and palletised machine is
transported to the retailer/dealer who, by means of
its personnel and suitable means, in compliance with
current regulations, will itself make the delivery to the
end user, ensuring transport and unloading operations
depending on the type of transport vehicle.
Each package, on the outside, shows the machine
handling instructions in brief.
During storage or handling the contents are not sterile.
Upon delivery, check that the bedpan washer is intact
and that the material indicated in the delivery document
is actually present. In case of damage or inaccuracies in
the delivery, immediately notify the manufacturer of
the extent of the damage or inconsistencies found.
Should the need arise for transfers, the machine can
be easily loaded on suitable equipment and on the
available lifting equipment.
b
HAZARD! The loading/unloading operations
can be very dangerous if not carried out with
the utmost care. Therefore, before starting
loading/unloading, move unauthorised
persons away; clear and delimit the area
where the operation takes place, and check
the integrity and suitability of the lifting and
transportation equipment available.
Also make sure that the area of operation is clear and
that there is sufficient “escape space”, that is, a free
and safe area, in which to move quickly in the event
that the load falls. Before loading, check that there is
sufficient space on the surface of the transport vehicle
to accommodate the machine to be transferred.
a
WARNING! After loading the machine, secure
it firmly to the surface on which it rests with
taut ropes to block any possible movement.
After carrying out the transport and before releasing
the machine from all constraints, check that the status
and position cannot constitute danger.
Therefore, remove the ropes and unload using the
same equipment and methods used for loading.
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