• Dangerous zone: any zone wi-
thin and/or in proximity to a ma-
chine in which the presence of an
exposed person constitutes a risk
in terms of the health and safety of
such a person;
• Exposed person: any person
that is found wholly or partly in a
dangerous zone.
Maintain a minimum dis-
tance from the appliance
when operating in such a
way as to avoid endangering the
safety of the operator in case of
unexpected circumstances
The following are also danger
zones /
• All the work areas within the ap-
pliance
• All the areas protected by ap-
propriate safety and protection
systems such as safety photocell
photoelectric curtains, protective
panels, interlocked doors, protec-
tive casing.
• All the zones within the control
units, electrical cabinets and junc-
tion boxes.
• All the zones around the appli-
ance in operation when the mini-
mum safety distances are not be-
ing respected.
EQUIPMENT REQUIRED
FOR INSTALLATION /
The authorised technical operator,
in order to perform the installation
operations correctly, must respect
the following requirements:
- 3 and 8 mm screwdriver
- Adjustable pipe wrench
- Gas use tools (hoses etc.)
- Electrician's scissors
- Water use tools (hoses etc.)
- 8 mm hex socket wrench
- Gas leak detector
- Tools for electric use (cables, ter-
minal blocks etc.)
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERTY OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION
.
- 7 -
- 8 mm nut driver
- Complete installation set (ele,
gas etc.)
In addition to the tools listed,
an equipment lifting device
is required. This equipment
must comply with all the regula-
tions relating to lifting equipment.
INDICATION ON RESIDUAL
RISK / Even though the rules
for "good manufacturing practice"
and the provisions of law which
regulate manufacturing and mar-
keting of the product have been
implemented, "residual risks" still
remain which, due to the very na-
ture of the appliance, it has not
been possible to eliminate. These
risks include:
RESIDUAL
ELECTROCUTION / This ri-
sks remains when intervening on
live electrical and/or electronic de-
vices.
RESIDUAL RISK OF BUR-
NING / This risks remains
when unintentionally coming
into contact with materials at high
temperatures.
RESIDUAL
BURNS DUE TO LEAKING
OF MATERIAL / This risks
remains when unintentionally co-
ming into contact with materials at
high temperatures. Containers
that are too full of liquids or solids
that during warming change mor-
phology (changing from a solid to
a liquid), can, if used incorrectly,
cause burns. During operations,
the containers used must be pla-
ced on easily visible levels.
RESIDUAL RISK OF CRU-
SHING LIMBS / This risk
exists where there is acci-
2.
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RISK
OF
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