Electrical Connection - Güde GMH 2000 Traduction Du Mode D'emploi D'origine

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Check the machine for any damage:Before using
the equipment again, the protective equipment
must carefully be checked if safe and working as
designated.
Check the moving parts for perfect functioning, if
working smoothly and if no parts are damaged. To
provide safe operation of the equipment, all parts
must be installed properly and meet all conditions.
Damaged protective equipment and parts must be
professionally repaired or replaced by a recognised
professional workshop, unless otherwise specified
in the Operating Instructions.
Do not use electric tools with a defective switch.
An electric tool that cannot be switched on or off is
dangerous and must be repaired.
WARNING!
The use of other tools and other accessories
may pose an injury risk for you.
Have your electric tool repaired by an electrician.
This electric tools complies with the relevant safety
regulations. Repairs may only be carried out by an
electrician using genuine spare parts; otherwise the
user may suffer accidents.
WARNING!
The machine must be secured to the floor using
suitable screws since otherwise there is a risk that
it will tip over.
Errors in the machine, including the guard or the bla-
de shafts, must be reported to the person responsible
for safety as soon as they are discovered.

Electrical connection

WARNING! Electric shock! There is a risk of
an injury caused by electric shock!
Defective cable or plug may cause electric shock.
Avoid body contact with earth parts to protect
yourself from electric shocks.
Operation is only allowed with a safety
switch against stray current (RCD max. stray
current of 30mA).
Insert the plug of the electrical cable in a socket of
suitable shape, voltage and frequency complying
with current regulations.
Do not pull the service cable to pull the plug out of
socket.
The machine meets the EN 61000-3-11 requirements
and is subject to special connection conditions. That
means that a use on optional points of connection is
not allowed.
• The machine may cause temporary voltage fluctu-
ation in adverse conditions.
• The machine has only been designed to be
used on points of connection not exceeding the
maximum allowable network impedance Zmax
= 0.233 Ω.
• As a user, you must make sure, after consultation
with your energy provider, if necessary, that your
point of connection on which the machine is to be
operated meets the requirements above.
Work preparation / operation
Before each use, check the following:
• Proper function of the on and off button, incl. the
emergency switch.
• Locked disconnected protective equipment
by gradual opening of every separating protective
equipment to be able to turn the machine off and
checking that the machine cannot be turned on
whenever the protective equipment is open.
• Brake
by means of a function test to establish whether
the braking process takes place within the speci-
fied braking time and, if the machine is fitted with
a mechanical brake, that the brake must be tested
each time the overload guard is tripped.
• Recoil risk
at least once per shift by a visual inspection to
establish that they are in good working order, for
example, that the contact surface has not been
damaged by impacts and that the grabs fall back
without hindrance due to their own weight.
• Planing blades
for signs of damage and to ensure they are positi-
oned correctly.
The machine may only be used if all these conditions
are satisfied.
Use only well sharpened and maintained blades. Use
only blades that are designed for the machine.
Use pusher wood or sticks which are in perfect condi-
tion for machining short workpieces.
Connect the machine to a dust and chip extractor.
Check that the stop is secure before starting the
machining work.
Ensure that you can maintain your balance at all
times. Stand to the side of the machine. Whilst the
machine is running keep your hands at a safe distance
from the cutting roller and from the point at which
the chips are discharged.
Do not start the planing work until the cutting roller
has reached the required speed.
Also ensure that the workpiece does not contain any
cables, wires, cords or the like. Do not machine any
wood which has lots of knots or knot holes.
Secure long workpieces to prevent them tipping over
at the end of the planing process. Use roller stands,
for example, or similar devices for this purpose.
Removing sawdust and chippings from the machine
when running is strictly prohibited.
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