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SAFETY INFORMATION
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2.6. SAFETY WARNINGS FOR ADJUSTMENTS AND MAINTENANCE
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Keep the machine in maximum efficiency conditions and perform all the scheduled maintenance operations
provided for by the Manufacturer.
Proper maintenance will provide the best performance, a longer life span and constant compliance with safety
requirements.
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Enable all machine safety devices before performing any maintenance and adjustment operations.
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Demarcate the surrounding areas and put in place adequate safety measures, as provided for by the
standards on workplace safety, in order to prevent and minimise the risks.
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Maintenance interventions in areas that are not easily accessible or dangerous must be carried out after
having ensured the necessary conditions are met.
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The personnel authorised to carry out the ordinary maintenance (adjustments, replacements etc.) must
possess the necessary technical and professional knowledge and skills.
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Do not carry out interventions other than those indicated in the user manual without the express authorisation
of the Manufacturer.
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Do not use products that contain corrosive and flammable substances or that are harmful to people's health.
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Wear Personal Protective Equipment as required by labour laws and as indicated in the "Instructions for Use"
and/or on the machine.
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The use of similar but non-original spare parts may result in improper repairs, altered performance and
economic damage.
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Use lubricants (oils or grease) recommended by the Manufacturer or with similar chemical-physical features.
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Do not dispose of polluting liquids, worn parts and maintenance waste into the environment.
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Select the components according to the chemical and physical features of the material and dispose of them
separately in accordance with the applicable laws.
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All the extraordinary maintenance interventions shall be carried out only by authorised personnel with
experience and expertise in the field of intervention.
Important
Non-compliance with the instructions given may cause risks to the safety and health of people, as
well as economic damages.
2.7. SAFETY WARNING FOR THE ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT
The electrical equipment has been designed and manufactured in accordance with the relevant standards.
These standards consider operating conditions based on the surrounding environment.
The list contains the conditions necessary for the correct operation of the electrical equipment.
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Ambient temperature must be within
5°C
and
40°C
.
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The relative humidity should be between 50% (measured at
40°C
) and 90% (measured at
20°C
).
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The installation environment must be immune to and must not be a source of electromagnetic interference or
radiation (x-
rays, lasers, etc․).
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The environment must not have areas with concentrations of gas and dust that are potentially explosive and/or
with a fire risk.
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The products and materials used during production and maintenance must not contain contaminants or
corrosive agents (acids, chemicals, salts, etc․) and must not be able to penetrate and/or come into contact
with electrical components.
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During transport and storage, the ambient temperature must be between -25
°C
and
55°C
.
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The electrical equipment may still be exposed to a temperature of up to
70°C
provided that the exposure time
does not exceed 24 hours.
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The electrical equipment operates correctly up to 1000 m above sea level.
Important
If it is not possible to comply with one or more of the conditions listed, which are essential for the correct
operation of the electrical equipment, it is necessary to agree at the contractual stage which additional
solutions to adopt in order to create the most suitable conditions (e.g. specific electrical components, air
conditioning equipment, etc․).