- The electrical supply must be suitably sized in relation to:
• the machine input power as specified in the corresponding machine data plate;
• the distance between the machine and the power supply hook-up point, so that voltage drops
under full load do not exceed 4% (10% during start-up) compared with the rated voltage specified
on the data plate.
- The operator must:
• fit a power plug on the power supply lead in compliance with the relevant safety standards (A fig 5);
• Connect the machine to an efficient grounding circuit in compliance with the relevant electric stan-
dards, provided with a circuit breaker (residual current set to 30mA);
• fit fuses to protect the power supply line, rated as indicated on the general wiring diagram in this
manual.
- In order to prevent the machine from being used by unauthorized personnel, it is advisable to
disconnect the power supply plug when the machine remains idle (switched off) for long periods.
WARNING
A good grounding connection is essential for correct operation of the machine.
NEVER connect the earth wire to a gas or water pipe, telephone line or any other unsuitable
objects.
Check that the pressure and flow-rate provided by the compressed air system are compatible with
those required for proper operation of the machine - see "Technical Data" section. For correct ma-
chine operation the compressed air supply line must provide a pressure range from no less than 8
bar to no more than 16 bar.
Connect the compressed air system by means of a supply pipe connected to the intake of the air
treatment unit on the REAR SIDE of the machine base.
Check that there is air lubrication oil in the Lubricating unit; refill if there is little or no oil. Use SAE20 oil.
The customer must provide an air cut-off valve upstream of the air treatment and regulating device
supplied with the machine.
WARNING
Connection 1 should be considered as an emergency valve to disconnect the machine from
the air line (fig.6)
The equipment is intended for professional use only.
WARNING
Only one operator may work on the equipment at a time.
WARNING
Failure to comply with the instructions and danger warnings may seriously injure operators
and any other person present near the machine. Do not operate the machine until you have
read and understood all the danger, warning and caution notices in this manual.
This machine must be used only by qualified and authorized personnel. A qualified operator is construed
as a person who has read and understood the manufacturer's instructions, is suitably trained, and
is conversant with safety and adjustment procedures to be adhered to during operations. Operators
must not use the machine under the influence of alcohol or drugs which may affect their capacity.
The operator must, in all cases:
- Be able to read and understand all the information in this manual.
- Have a thorough knowledge of the capabilities of this machine.
- Keep unauthorized persons well clear of the area of operation.
- Make sure the machine has been installed in compliance with all relevant regulations and legislation.
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SAFETY REGULATIONS
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