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BMP EUROPE Srl
Rev. 6
Installation and user manual Dynamicroll® Frigo 1
1. INTRODUCTION
This guide was written and printed out from BMP EUROPE Srland even partial reproduction is forbidden. The
original is filed at “BMP EUROPE Srl”. Manufacture can change contents without any notice.
This guide is an integral part of the machine and must be stored with care and made available to the user.
2. TRAINING
It is the customer responsibility to ensure that all personnel who will be expected to operate or maintain the
equipment participate in training and instruction sessions and become trained operators.
All personnel operating, inspecting, servicing or cleaning this equipment must be properly trained in operation
and machine safety.
Before operating this equipment, read the operating instructions in the equipment technical manual.
3. GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Understand the LOCKOUT/TAGOUT procedure and use it before inspecting, maintaining, servicing or cleaning
the equipment to help prevent anyone from accidentally turning on power to the machine.
Know how the equipment functions and understand the operating processes.
Know how to shut down the equipment. Emergency stop button is located on the machinery.
Know where this stop is located.
Understand the equipment safety labels and heed them
Wear the appropriate personal protective equipment for the job to be performed (if required)
Ensure that nothing you are wearing could get caught in the machinery.
When working on or around all equipment, avoid wearing loose clothing, jewelry, unrestrained long hair, or any
loose ties, scarves or articles that may be caught in moving parts.
For new equipment, check plant voltage with the voltage specified on the machine. Electrical specifications for
your machine are printed on the CE marking.
4. SAFETY SIMBOLS
DANGER
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, WILL result in death or
serious injury
WARNING
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, COULD result in death or
serious injury
CAUTION
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in minor or
moderate injury
NOTICE
Indicates information considered important but not hazard related
5. TERMS AND DEFINITIONS
Trained operator
An authorised person, which can use the machine and the according equipment
Trained technician
Person, adequately trained by the manufacturer, qualified for knowledge and
practical experience, and with instructions to carry out the required installation
correctly and safely
Maintenance book
Book that contains general data related to a specific equipment and have an
adequate space where register the result of inspection, testing, maintenance and
any repair or modification to the machine
Owner
Natural or legal person that has the door and that is responsible for its operation and
use
Maintenance
All operations sufficient to ensure correct and safe operation of the machinery and
its component after installation. Maintenance includes adjustements,repair or
replacement for usury or accidental distruction,of components