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2.7
Safety instructions for potential hazard areas
2.7.1
Electromagnetic waves
This device may cause interference to radio communications or interfere with the operation
of equipment in the vicinity even if the applicable standards and guidelines are complied
with.
f To avoid injury to the user, never remove the housing covers.
f Do not use devices that generate electromagnetic waves together in the same room as
this device.
f Take appropriate measures in the case of radio interference, e.g. a new orientation, a
new device position or isolating measures.
f Only use the original accessories recommended and supplied by the manufacturer.
Failure to do so can result in increased interference emissions or decreased immunity of
the device.
2.7.2
Mechanics
Whilst the device is in operation, there are the following risks in the milling chamber:
• Risk of crushing
• Cutting injuries caused by tools
• Danger of flying chips
• Damage to the machine
f To avoid injury to the user from inside the unit, never remove the covers, flaps or doors.
f Only operate the device when the flaps/ doors are shut. Never bypass safety equipment
or put it out of operation, in particular the flaps/ doors.
f Do not reach into the material or tool changer.
f Do not open the flaps/ doors to the material or tool changer with force.
f Only reach into the milling chamber for the work described in the Operating Instructions
and under the stated preconditions.
2.7.3
Sound emission
The sound emission strongly varies depending on the material being processed and
the milling conditions (see Classifications in the Operating Instructions, "Supporting
documents", page 36).
In the case of higher sound emissions, which may damage your hearing:
f Visually inspect the disc / the block and the tool.
f Check the fixation of the disc/ block in the disc or block holder.
f If loud operating noise cannot be prevented (sound level ≥ 80 dBA), use hearing
protectors during milling ("Personal protective equipment", page 40).
Safety
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