Weight And Overall Clearance; Transport And Handling; General Warnings; Packaging And Unpacking - Zhermack CALIFORNIA 2 Mode D'emploi

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4.2.3 WEIghT AND ovERALL CLEARANCE
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Weight (kg)
CHAPTER 5: TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
5.1

GENERAL WARNINGS

In order to prevent injury/damage to persons/objects, pay great
care when handling the equipment, scrupulously complying
with all precautions and instructions contained in the following
paragraphs.
5.2

PACKAGING AND UNPACKING

Fig. E: All material is carefully controlled by the Manufacturer before
delivery. on receiving the equipment, make sure that it has not been
damaged during transport and that the packaging has not been tampered
with, resulting in missing parts. Should any damage or missing parts
be noted, inform the Dealer and the Carrier immediately by forwarding
photographic evidence. The packaging, made up of a cardboard box with
expanded plastic internal protections, contains:
• the sandblasting equipment California;
• the material supplied (see par. 4.2.1);
• the Use and Maintenance Manual.
IMPORTANT: Always keep the original product packaging
throughout the guarantee period. You will need the
packaging if the product has to be returned to the Service
Centre for repairs or replacement in the event of
manufacturing defects or malfunction (with the exception
of wilful damage, negligence, failure to perform routine
maintenance or damage during transport). If you are not in
possession of the original packaging, contact Zhermack and
ask for instructions (possible repackaging costs will be
charged on delivery). The customer is responsible for all
costs associated with unsuitable packaging of the product
to be returned to the manufacturer. Zhermack is not liable
for faults, malfunctions or damage to the product deriving
from or consequent to the use of unsuitable packaging, or
packaging not of a quality equal to or better than the
packaging used for the original shipment.
5.3

TRANSPORT AND HANDLING

Should it be necessary to move the sandblasting equipment proceed as
follows:
1. Disconnect the equipment from the electrical power supply.
2. After cleaning the sandblaster thoroughly (see Chap. 8), disconnect
the compressed air delivery hose; finally, disconnect the hose and any
extractor connector.
3. gather all its accessories together.
4. hold the bottom of the equipment, making sure that it is always kept
vertical. Proceed cautiously, bearing in mind the size and weight of the
unit (see section 4.2), so as to prevent any accidents that might be caused
by failure to evaluate such factors.
5. Pack the equipment in its original box or, if this is not possible, take all the
necessary precautions to protect the equipment against knocks or drops,
in that the goods are transported at the owner's risk.
• Failure to comply with the rules stated above relieve the
Manufacturer from any liability regarding equipment
malfunctioning and consequently makes the warranty null
and void.
• When shipping and/or delivering the equipment to an
Authorised After-Sales Centre always enclose a copy of the
purchase document and a copy of the properly filled-in
identification form. If the equipment is transported by carrier,
the Postal Service or rail, it is recommended to insure the
shipment.
• Before transporting the device, make sure the safety knobs are
in place and tightly fixed. Use the original packaging. Failure to
respect these precautions could result in damage to the device.
5.4
DISPOSAL / DISMANTLING
When disposing of the packaging material the user must follow the
regulations in force in the country of use relative to the following materials:
• wood/paper: non-polluting materials, but must be re-cycled correctly;
• polystyrene/plastic: pollutant material, do not burn (toxic fumes) or
dispose of in the environment. Dispose of these materials in compliance
with the regulations in force in the country of use.
The reference figures are present on pages 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 and 8 of this manual.
22
2 modules
3 modules
43,5
49,0
46,0
46,0
49,0
58,0
13
14
If the equipment is to be dismantled, the operator must be in charge
of dismantling, elimination and re-cycling of the following materials in
compliance with the EEC Directives and the laws in force in the country
of use:
• plastic parts; steel parts; glass parts; insulated electric cables; rubber parts.
• there are no toxic or corrosive substances.
Regarding the disposal of materials used for mixing, carefully follow that
specified on the labels of the individual products; in all cases, respect the
EEC Directives and Laws in force in the country of use.
The device must not be disposed of as urban waste. At the
end of its working life, it must be taken to a waste
separation and recycling centre in compliance with
European Directive no. 2012/19/UE or in accordance with
the legislation in force in the country of sale.
CHAPTER 6: INSTALLATION AND COMMISSIONING
6.1

WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS

Before carrying out installation, make sure that all safety conditions exist
and follow the indications given below carefully.
For greater clarity, the numbers stated in the figures positioned
near to the paragraph boxes correspond to the numbering of
the data in Chapter 3, regarding the "Description of the
equipment".
6.2

ACCEPTED ENVIRONMENTAL CONDITIONS

Unless stated otherwise, at the time of ordering, it is intended that the
equipment must be envisioned to function regularly in the following
environmental conditions:
Place of Use
Altitude
Working temperature
Humidity
Range of use
Conditions different to those prescribed can cause anomalies or sudden
breakdown.
Lighting in the installation area of the equipment must be sufficient to
guarantee good visibility in all points of the equipment.
Luminosity not less than 200 lux must be guaranteed. The lighting must be
uniform without reflections, which could dazzle the operator.
The equipment must not be used in workplaces having an
atmosphere which is explosive and/or at risk of fire as it has not
been designed for use in such areas. Nevertheless, should a fire
accidentally break out follow the procedure described in
paragraph 2.4.
The working area lighting plant is an important factor for the
safety of persons and the quality of work. In Italy this subject is
governed by a Ministerial Decree that clearly determines the
average level of prescribed lighting. In other countries the
regulations in force are valid regarding accident-prevention and
hygiene in the workplace.
6.3

SPACE NECESSARY FOR USE

The choice of the place and space required for installation is an important
factor for the quality of work and safety and for correct maintenance
activities. This area must not only be spacious enough to allow for optimum
equipment operation - also during cleaning and maintenance phases - but
must also be well lit, aired, not dusty and not exposed to direct sunlight.
Note also that the unit must be positioned so the connection plug can be
handled/manipulated with ease.

6.3.1 WoRkTop

Fig. F: California has been designed to work on a rigid worktop and parallel
to the ground. Suitable worktops include service furniture (operator is
standing) or modelling tables (operator is sitting). All worktops must be
checked for stability.
6.4
CONNECTION TO ENERGY SOURCES
The user must provide a power connection with relative socket near
the equipment installation point. The user must also install an adequate
electrical circuit breaker upstream from the socket as well as efficacious
overload/indirect contact safety devices. Connection is effected via the
safety plug (16A, in compliance with European standards) at the end of the
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Up to 2000 m
From 5°C to 40°C
Max 80%
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