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for the safety of the user, personnel or third parties in the
course of such use.
Operator's duties
The machine is used in the commercial sector. Therefore,
the operator of the machine is subject to statutory
obligations regarding occupational safety.
The operator, in particular, must:
- Be informed about current occupational safety
regulations.
- Determine, through hazard evaluation, any potential
additional dangers resulting.
- From specic usage conditions at the site of the machine
operation.
- Check regularly throughout the service life of the
machine, whether the operating instructions drawn up
by the operator are in line with the current status of rules
and regulations.
- Exercise control of the competence for installation,
operation, maintenance and cleaning of the machine in a
clear¬ and unambiguous manner.
- Make sure that all personnel involved with the machine
have read and understood the operating instructions.
Moreover, the personnel must undergo training in
handling the machine at regular intervals and be
informed about potential dangers.
- Provide the persons appointed for operating the machine
with the prescribed and recommended protective
devices.
- Moreover, the operator is responsible for ensuring that
the machine is always in a technically perfect condition.
- Is maintained according to the specied maintenance
intervals, and that all safety mechanisms of the
machine are regularly controlled for completeness and
functionality.
2.4 Personnel requirements
Fundamentals
Any operation with the machine may only be carried out
by the persons, capable of performing their work properly
and reliably and meet every requirement mentioned.
- No works can be carried out by the persons, whose
response capability is aected, e.g., by drugs, alcohol or
medicines.
- When deploying personnel at the site of operation,
always adhere to the applicable occupational and age-
specic regulations.
WARNING:
Risk of injury for unqualied personnel!
Improper operation can result in signicant personal and
material damage.
Any operations must be only carried out by the persons
having required training, knowledge and experience.
Qualied electricians
As a matter of principle, all works on the electrical
installations must be carried out by qualied electricians.
2.5 Personal protective equipment
Wearing personal protective equipment is required during
the work.
1. Helmet with ear protectors.
2. Visor or protective goggles.
3. Dust mask / respirator.
4. Safety gloves.
5. Suitable protective clothing.
6. Protective footwear.
NOTE!
It is prohibited to wear protective gloves near
rotating parts, which pose the danger of pinching. Here,
danger created by wearing protective denitely surpasses
the intended protection.
2.6 Dangers
The machine has undergone a risk review. Wherever possible,
the identied dangers were eliminated and risks reduced.
Nevertheless, the machine poses residual risks described in
the following section.
- Strictly observe warnings and safety instructions specied
here and in the chapters about handling¬ to avoid potential
damage to health and dangerous situations.
2.7 Risks
CAUTION!
Risk of cut injuries!
Reaching into rotating tools may lead to heavy injuries.
- Do not touch rotating diamond blades in any
circumstances.
- Never work without diamond blade guard.
- Only work with diamond blade guard closed.
- Only remove clippings with diamond blade stopped.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury by ying clippings or tool parts!
- Failure to wear appropriate protective equipment,
working with open diamond blade¬ guard or with
inappropriate diamond blades may lead to heavy
injuries.
- Wear protective goggles.
- Only work with diamond blade guard closed.
- Only work with diamond blades, specically designed for
the material to be cut.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury by pinching in movable parts!
Failure to wear appropriate protective equipment may
lead to heavy injuries.
- Wear protective gloves.
- Lock the cutter head.
- Lock the guiding bridge.
- Always x the cutting table with transport lock
(for table saw machines).
DANGER!
Danger to life from electric current!
Touching live parts leads to death. Damaged insulation or
individual components can be life-threatening.
Disconnect the machine from the power supply before
any work on the electric system. Verify that the system is
disconnected from power supply.
- Switch o ¬power supply before maintenance, cleaning
and repair operations and secure the machine against
being restarted.
- If the power supply insulation is damaged, switch o
immediately and arrange for repairs.
- Never bypass or disable fuses.
- Always use fuses with correct amperage when replacing
defective fuses.
- Keep moisture away from live parts.
- Any works on the electrical installations must be carried
out by qualied electricians.
CAUTION!
Risk of burns on hot surfaces.
- Contact with hot parts may cause burns.
- Do not touch the surface.
- Before every work, make sure that the parts have cooled
down to the ambient temperature.
CAUTION!
Danger of injuries caused by special physical
eects
Failure to wear appropriate protective equipment
may lead to heavy injuries. Wear ear protectors. Wear
protective gloves. Take adequate breaks. Regular medical
examinations ‘G20‘.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury by hazardous substances, such as
dust and cutting water or slurry!
Failure to wear appropriate protective equipment may lead
to damage to health. Use personal protective equipment.
Renew the cutting water regularly. Use the dust mask.
Connect water supply.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to inadequate lighting.
Work in inadequate lighting conditions may lead to heavy
injuries. Provide for adequate lighting at the workplace.
WARNING:
Danger to life due to defective or bypassed
safety devices!
Inoperable, bypassed or disabled safety devices do not
protect from hazards and may lead to heavy or fatal
injuries.
Before commencement of works, always make sure that all
safety devices are properly installed and functional.
Never disable safety devices.
Ensure that the safety devices are always freely accessible
WARNING:
Risk of injury due to wrong spare parts.
Wrong spare parts can seriously compromise safety and
cause damage and malfunction up to total failure.
As a matter of principle, only original spare parts must
be used. Original spare parts can be obtained via an
authorized dealer or directly from the manufacturer.
2.8 Signage
Danger from electric current!
DANGER!
Danger to life from electric current!
Touching live parts leads to death.
- Damaged insulation or individual parts can be life-
threatening. Disconnect the machine from the power
supply before any work on the electric system.
- Check ¬that no voltage is present! Switch o power
supply before maintenance, cleaning and repair
operations and secure the machine against being
restarted.
- If the power supply insulation is damaged, switch o
immediately and arrange for repairs.
- Never bypass or disable fuses.
- Always use fuses with correct amperage when replacing
defective fuses.
- Keep moisture away from live parts.
- Any works on the electrical installations must be carried
out by qualied electricians¬.
- Annual check of the electric system according to
VDE0701.
CAUTION!
Risk of cut injuries!
Reaching into moving tools may lead to heavy injuries.
- Do not touch rotating diamond blades in any
circumstances.
- De-energize the machine before replacing the diamond
blade.
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