Handpiece dimensions
Length (mm)
Diameter (max)
Weight (kg)
Pedal control dimensions
Height (mm)
Length (mm)
Depth (mm)
Weight (kg)
Package dimensions (*)
Height (mm)
Length (mm)
Depth (mm)
Weight (kg)
(*) The packaging includes the handpiece and pedal control
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. H: 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 ARIO 35 equipment;
• the material supplied (see par. 4.2.1);
• the Use and Maintenance Manual.
• It is recommended that you keep the original
packaging (see paragraph 5.3).
• The customer is responsible for ensuring that
the product delivered to the manufacturer
is properly packaged. The manufacturer is
not liable for any defects, malfunctions or
damage to the product due to the use of
packaging that is not suitable or of the same
or higher quality than that used for the
original delivery.
5.3
TRANSPORT AND HANDLING
If you need to move the micromotor, you must:
• disconnect the machine from the mains power supply;
• gather all accessories together;
• pack the micromotor in the original packaging or, if this is
not possible, make sure the machine is protected against
knocks or falls as the goods travel at the owner's risk.
ARIO 35
• Failure to respect the above rules absolves the
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0,275
• For dispatch and/or delivery of the machine to
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5.4
DISPOSAL / DISMANTLING
0,210
When disposing of the packaging material the user must
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follow the regulations in force in the country of use
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relative to the following materials:
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• wood/paper: non-polluting materials, but must be
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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.
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.
CHAPTER 6: INSTALLATION AND FIRST START-UP
6.1
WARNINGS AND PRECAUTIONS
Before carrying out installation, make sure that all safety
conditions exist and follow the indications given below
carefully.
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
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 reference figures can be found on pages , 4, 5 and 6 of this manual.
manufacturer from all liability for machine
malfunction and invalidates the guarantee.
an Authorised Service Centre, the machine must
be accompanied by a copy of the purchase
document and Machine ID form.
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.
EN
Indoors
Up to 2000 m
From 10°C to 35°C
Max 80%
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