Safety
5.3 Structual changes
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Operator’s Manual | AR54-64 | 5100063562 | 02/2022 | [en-US]
5.3
Structual changes
Structural modifications may not be made without the written consent of
the manufacturer. Unauthorized structural changes may result in hazards
to the operator and/or third parties as well as damage to the machine.
The manufacturer's liability and warranty are also void in the event of
unauthorized structural alterations.
In particular, a structural change shall be deemed to have occurred:
• When opening of the machine and permanent removal of compo-
nents.
• Installation of spare parts that do not come from the manufacturer or
are not equivalent in design and quality to the original parts.
• Attachment of accessories of any kind that do not originate from the
manufacturer.
Spare parts or accessories from the manufacturer can be installed or re-
moved safely. Further information is available on the Internet at -
5.4
Responsibility of the operator
The operator is the person who operates this machine himself for com-
mercial or economic purposes or who leaves it to a third party for use/ap-
plication and bears the legal product responsibility for the protection of
personnel or third parties during operation.
The operator must make the operator’s manual accessible to the person-
nel at all times and ensure that the operator has read and understood the
operator’s manual.
The operator’s manual must be kept ready to hand at the machine or at
the place of use.
The operator must hand over the operator to any other operator or subse-
quent owner of the machine.
The country-specific regulations, standards and directives on accident
prevention and environmental protection must also be observed. The op-
erator’s manual must be supplemented by further instructions for compli-
ance with operational, official, national or generally applicable safety
guidelines.