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SAFETY INFORMATION
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2.2. SAFETY WARNINGS FOR HANDLING AND INSTALLATION
Danger - warning
The personnel authorised to handle the machine (load and unload) must possess the necessary technical
and professional knowledge and skills.
Handle (load and unload) the machine according to the instructions affixed directly to the machine, to the
package and in the user manual.
During handling use one or more assistants, if required. This may pose unexpected risks.
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n order to minimise the risks related to assistants’ involvement, you must inform them in advance on the
type of work to be carried out and the behaviour to adopt.
Handling must be carried out with the aid of specific means (crane, forklift truck etc.) by qualified
personnel capable of observing the safety requirements.
When using the lifting means, insert and/or fasten the devices (hooks, forks etc.) only into the points
provided on the package and/or on the machine.
Transport the machine with suitable means of adequate capacity.
The minimum and maximum temperature (during transport and/or storage) must fall within the range
allowed in order to prevent damaging the electrical components.
Install the machine only in spaces with no explosion and/or fire risks.
Avoid spaces exposed to atmospheric and corrosive agents.
Assess, prior to installation, if it is necessary to implement a “safety plan” in order to protect the safety of
the personnel involved.
Provide proper safety conditions when operating in high areas that are dangerous or hard to access.
Install the machine according to the minimum perimeter spaces indicated by the Manufacturer and the
surrounding working activities.
Prepare a machine installation project if the machine is to interact (directly or indirectly) with another
machine or with a production line.
The project must take into account all operating conditions, in order to comply with all laws in force on
matter of safety in the workplace.
Check that the installation space is properly ventilated in order to avoid unhealthy air concentration for the
operators.
Implement the most suitable solutions to minimise noise emission levels and acoustic pollution.
Carry out the electrical connections in accordance with the best practice and in full compliance with the
instructions provided by the Manufacturer and the specific regulations in force.
Important
The electrical connections must be carried out exclusively by operators with acquired and acknowledged
skills in the field of intervention.
The installer must test the machine and check, through a general test, that the machine can be
commissioned without any risk for the operator.
Dispose of all the packaging components in compliance with the standards in force in the Country of
installation.
Non-compliance with the instructions given may cause risks to the safety and health of people, as well as
economic damages.