GENERAL RULES
– When designing and building this unit, the
manufacturer has paid particular attention
to all aspects that might result in a risk to
the health and safety of those working with
the unit itself. As well as complying with
current legal requirements, all "rules of
good manufacturing practice" have been
followed. The aim of this information is to
notify users of the need to pay particular at-
tention, in order to prevent any type of risk.
The need for prudence can never be suffi-
ciently stressed. Safety also depends on
the operators working with the unit.
– Please read the instructions provided in
this manual carefully, and also read the in-
structions affixed directly to the unit, in par-
ticular those relating to safety. Dedicating a
short time to reading this information will
help avoid unnecessary accidents; it is al-
ways too late to remember what you should
have done when you have already done it.
– Pay particular attention to the meaning of
the symbols on the unit; their shape and
colour are significant for the purposes of
safety. Make sure they remain legible, and
follow the instructions given.
– Do not tamper with, elude, eliminate or by-
pass the safety devices fitted. Failure to
RULES FOR MOVEMENT AND INSTALLATION
– Lift and move the unit as described by the
manufacturer and indicated on the packag-
ing, on the unit itself and in the user manu-
al.
– The staff loading, unloading and moving
the unit, must have experience and abilities
gaiend and recognised in the sector in
question, and must be familiar with the lift-
ing equipment to be used.
– Loading and transport must be carried out
using means of adequate capacity, anchor-
ing the unit at the points foreseen by the
manufacturer. Those authorised to carry out
SAFETY INFORMATION
comply with this requirement may result in
severe risks for the health and safety of
persons.
– Staff carrying out any type of operation on
the unit throughout its working life must
have specific technical qualifications, abili-
ties and experience that has been acquired
in and is recognised by the specific sector.
If these requirements are lacking, damage
to the health and safety of persons may re-
sult.
– When working, only use the clothing and/or
personal protection devices indicated in the
instructions for use supplied by the manu-
facturer, or those foreseen by local laws on
safety in the workplace.
– During normal use or for whatever opera-
tion, always ensure there is sufficient ac-
cess space to use the comands in
conditions that are not liable to result in a
risk for the health and safety of persons.
– Every operation, unless expressly indicat-
ed, must be carried out with the motor
turned off and after allowing sufficient time
for it to cool down, so as to avoid the risk of
scalding.
these operations must have specific experi-
ence and abilities, so as to safeguard them-
selves and any other persons involved.
– All phases of installation must be consid-
ered, from the time the general plan was
drawn up. Before starting these phases, as
well as defining the installation area, the
person authorised to carry out these opera-
tions must, if necessary, implement a "safe-
ty plan" to safeguard the persons directly
involved from harm, and must scrupulously
follow all laws, with particular reference to
those regarding mobile work sites.
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