1-INTRODUCTION (continued)
1.1 Manufacturing Specifications / Description / | 1.2.2 Manual Maintenance | |
Intended Use (continued) |
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The | Keep the manual in a clean and dry place near the | |
machine. Do not remove, tear, or rewrite parts of the | ||
designed and manufactured in compliance with the | ||
manual for any reason. Use the manual without dam- | ||
legal requirements at the date of inception. | ||
aging it. In case the manual has been lost or dam- | ||
| aged, ask your after sale service for a new copy. |
1.2 How to Read and Use the Instruction Manual
This instruction manual covers safety aspects, handling and transport, storage, unpacking, prepara- tion, installation, operation,
1.2.1 Importance of the Manual
The manual is an important part of the machine; all information contained herein is intended to enable the equipment to be maintained in perfect condition and operated safely. Ensure that the manual is avail- able to all operators of this equipment and is kept up to date with all subsequent amendments. Should the equipment be sold or disposed of, please ensure that the manual is passed on. Electrical and pneu- matic diagrams are included in the manual. Equip- ment using PLC controls and/or electronic compo- nents will include relevant schematics or programs in the enclosure and in addition, the relevant documen- tation will be delivered separately.
1.2.3 Consulting the Manual
The manual is composed of:
-Pages which identify the document and the machine
-Index of the subjects
-Instructions and notes on the machine
-Enclosures, drawings and diagrams
-Spare parts (last section)
All pages and diagrams are numbered. The spare parts lists are identified by the figure identification number. All the notes on safety measures or possible dangers are identified by the symbol:
1.2.4How to Update the Manual in Case of Modifications to the Machine
Modifications to the machine are subject to manufac- turer’s internal procedures. The user receives a com- plete and
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