• Make sure that the cable is positioned so that it cannot be pulled and the risk of
tripping is avoided.
9. Risk of eye injuries. During the bead insertion and inflation phase,
debris, dust and fluids could be projected into the air. Remove
any debris present on the tyre tread and on the tyre surface. Wear
protective goggles with OSHA, CE approval or other certified devices
during all work phases.
10. Always carefully inspect the machine before using it. Missing,
damaged or worn equipment (including the hazard adhesive labels) must be repaired
or replaced before start-up.
11. Never leave nuts, bolts, tools or other materials on the machine. They could be
entangled in moving parts and cause malfunctions or be ejected.
12. Do NOT mount or inflate tyres that are cut, damaged, decayed or worn. Do NOT mount
tyres on damaged, bent, rusted, worn, warped or deformed rims.
13. Should the tyre get damaged during the mounting phase, do not try to complete
the mounting operation. Remove it, take it away from the service area and mark it as
damaged.
14. Inflate tyres in gradual steps, while continuously monitoring the pressure and observing
the tyre itself, the rim and the bead. NEVER exceed the pressure limits indicated by
the manufacturer.
15. The internal parts in this equipment could create contacts or sparks if exposed to
flammable vapours (petrol, paint thinners, solvents, etc.). Do not install the machine
in a narrow area or position it below floor level.
16. Do not operate the machine while under the influence of alcohol, medicines and/or
drugs. If you are taking prescription or non-prescription medicines, contact a physician
to be aware of the side effects that they might have on the ability
to operate the machine safely.
17. Always use OSHA, CE approved and authorised personal protective
equipment (PPE) or equipment with equivalent certifications while
operating the machine. Consult your supervisor for additional
instructions.
18. Do not wear jewellery, watches, loose clothing, ties and tie up long
hair before using the machine.
19. Wear protective, non-slip footwear while using the tyre changer.
20. While positioning, lifting or removing wheels from the tyre changer,
wear an appropriate back support and use a correct lifting technique.
21. Only appropriately trained personnel can use, service and repair the
machine. Repairs must only be performed by qualified personnel.
Manufacturer technicians are the most qualified individuals. The
employer must determine if an employee is qualified to carry out
any machine repair safely if the operator has attempted to make
the repair.
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