CLEANING
8.1
The equipment exterior can normally be kept clean just by wiping it with a dry cloth.
If necessary, wet the cloth just a little water or use a non-degreasing detergent.
The operator must ensure that the equipment is kept clean and free from any foreign bodies such as
dirt, water, non-conducting liquids etc.
The equipment must be cleaned at the end of every work session to remove all residues. Cleaning
must be done with the equipment at standstill and positioned in a stable manner.
Before cleaning the equipment exterior always turn the main switch to OFF. It is
strictly forbidden to clean the equipment while it is connected to the mains power
supply.
Never use inflammable, corrosive, alkaline or toxic liquids when cleaning the
equipment.
Eye goggles and a face mask must be worn when using compressed air for cleaning
purposes. Do not allow any persons near the equipment as they could be hit by flying
dust.
ROUTINE MAINTENANCE
8.2
Once the equipment has been cleaned (see section 8.1) the operator must check for worn,
damaged or loose parts. If any such anomalies are discovered contact your Authorised Servicing
Centre.
Should any of the above anomalies be discovered it is strictly forbidden to restart the
equipment before such faults have been set right.
More precisely, should the operator note any defects or problems of any kind whatsoever he/she must
place a warning sign on the equipment indicating that maintenance work is in progress and that using
the equipment is forbidden (EC-compliant signs can be purchased from the relevant
suppliers).
Routine maintenance, cleaning and proper equipment use are essential factors in guaranteeing long-
lasting equipment performance and safety.
Never use a naked flame to see what you are doing during checks or maintenance
operations.
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