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GB 1833
Faults in the working material, accessories or the
machine can cause material to be flung outward.
During operation, chips and other particles from
compressed materials can become projectiles in
cause injury to the operator or other persons. To
reduce these risks:
News approved personal protective equipment and
protective helmets, including shock resistant protec-
tive eyewear with sideguards.
Make sure that no unauthorised persons gain access
to the work area.
Keep the workplace free from foreign objects.
WARNING! Projectiles
WARNING! Rotating blades
There is a risk that hands and feet can be struck by
rotating blades on the machine is running and cau-
tion is not exercised. This can cause injury.
Therefore make sure that hands and feet are within
the protective cabinet during operation or when the
machine is running.
WARNING! Bodily movements during work
When using the machine to perform work-related
tasks, you may experience discomfort in the hands,
arms, shoulder, neck or other parts of your body.
A similar comfortable working position while main-
taining a secure foothold in order to avoid an uncom-
fortable or unbalanced working position.
Changing your position during your work session
can help to prevent discomfort and fatigue.
If symptoms persist or recur, consult qualified medi-
cal personnel.
WARNING! The impact of vibrations
Even during normal and correct use, the machine
subjects the operator to vibrations. Constant and
overly frequent exposure to vibrations can cause,
contribute to, or exacerbate injuries and distur-
bances to the operator’s fingers, hands, wrists, arms,
shoulders and/or nerves and blood supply, or other
parts of the body, including weakness and/or perma-
nent injury or diseases that can gradually develop
over a period of weeks, months or years. Such in-
juries or diseases can include injuries to the blood
circulation system, injuries to the nervous system,
injuries to the joints and possibly injuries to other
parts of the body.
Using maintain the machine is recommended in these
instructions, in order to avoid unnecessary increases
in vibrations.
The following can help you to reduce exposure to
vibrations to the operator:
Make sure that the machine is well maintained and
not too badly worn down.
Immediately stop using the machine if it suddenly
vibrates very strongly. Before resuming work, find
and eliminate the causes of the increased vibration.
Take part in health checks or doctor examinations
in sign up or training programs offered by your em-
ployer and when this is required by law.
When working in cold conditions, where warm
clothes and keep your hands warm and dry.
Information regarding “ declaration of noise and
hand and arm vibration, but the machine in question
can be found following this safety and operating in-
struction.