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Sect. 2 - Basic Safety Instructions
CEDIMA
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Technical Documentation • All rights reserved as per DIN 34 • „Subject to modifications due to progressive development“
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Bench Saw CTS•81, L, XL
Operating Manual 70 9998 0329 / UK 003
steam/cleaning agents. Special care must be ta-
ken with bearings, electric motors and electro-
nic systems. After cleaning, make sure to remo-
ve all covers/tapes from the openings.
After cleaning, check all cables and hose cou-
plings for leaks, loose connections, chafe marks
and damage! Have any defects found rectified
immediately!
Always retighten any screwed connections that
have been loosened during maintenance/repair
activities!
Any safety devices removed for set-up, mainte-
nance or repair purposes must be refitted and
checked immediately upon completion of the
set-up, maintenance or repair work.
Avoid any operation that might affect the stabi-
lity of the machine. Always keep a sufficient
distance from the edges of excavations, ditches
and slopes!
Before leaving the machine always secure it
against inadvertent movement and unauthori-
zed use!
Ensure that all process materials and replaced
parts are disposed of safely and with minimum
environmental impact!
All pipes, hoses and screwed joints must be
checked for leaks and visible damage at regular
intervals! Clear any defect immediately or have
the defect rectified immediately!
2.7 Information about special risks rela-
ted to electric energy
Observe the relevant national regulations or
standards.
Electrical connections must always be kept free
from dirt and moisture.
Switch off the machine immediately if trouble
occurs in the electric power supply!
Make yourself familiar with the prescribed
safety distances!
Work on the electrical system or equipment
may only be carried out by a qualified electrici-
an or by properly instructed personnel working
under the supervision of a qualified electrician
and in accordance with the applicable electrical
engineering rules.
The power supply to machine parts, on which
inspection, maintenance or repair work is to be
carried out, must be cut off!
The electrical equipment of the machine must
be inspected and checked at regular intervals.
Any defects such as loose connections or scor-
ched cables must be rectified immediately.
If it is necessary to carry out work in the vicini-
ty of live parts, a second person must be present
to cut off the power supply in case of emergen-
cy by actuating an emergency shut-off or main
power switch. Secure the working area with a
red-and-white safety chain and a warning sign.
If mobile electrical equipment, connecting ca-
bles and/or extension/appliance cords with plug
connectors are used, ensure that such equip-
ment, cables and cords are checked for correct
function at least once every six months by a
qualified electrician or -if suitable testing
equipment is available- by a properly instructed
person.
Protective installations with fault-current pro-
tection units used in non-stationary equipment
must be checked for correct operation at least
once a month by a properly instructed person.
Fault-current and fault-voltage protection units
must be checked for correct operation by actua-
ting the testing facility
- once on every working day in the case of mo-
bile equipment,
- at least once every six months in the case of
stationary equipment.
2.8 Information about the handling of
fluids and lubricants
When handling hydraulic fluids, lubricants,
greases or preservation agents (hereinafter re-