Automatic scrubber RA 43K 40
Automatic scrubber RA 55K 40
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WARNING! Risk of injury through slipping!
When working with the appliance always wear non-skid safety shoes and ensure that any cleaning
fluid which has leaked out is completely cleaned up.
Detergents may be used when cleaning floors with the appliance.
WARNING!
Detergents can be hazardous to health. Thus the following rules should be observed:
– Ensure that the detergent does not come into contact with the skin or the eye.
– Keep to the concentration specified in the detergent manufacturer's guidelines.
– Follow the instructions in the detergent manufacturer's safety data sheet.
2.7 Operating personnel
The appliance may only be operated and maintained by approved, properly trained and instructed personnel. The
personnel must have been specially instructed about the dangers which could arise.
"Instructed persons" are those who have been informed about the tasks they have to perform and about possible
hazards if the equipment is used incorrectly and, where relevant, have been taught about the necessary protection
measures and the precautions to be taken.
"Qualified persons" are those who, through their training, knowledge and experience as well as their knowledge of
the regulations which apply, are able to do the tasks conferred on them and to recognize the potential dangers.
If the persons concerned do not have the necessary knowledge, then they must be trained accordingly.
The responsibilities for operating and servicing the equipment must be clearly defined and adhered to so that
misunderstandings which could affect safety are avoided.
The appliance may only be operated and maintained by people who can be expected to perform their work reliably.
Their approach to work must in no way endanger people, the environment or the equipment.
People under the influence of drugs, alcohol or medication which may affect their reactions are not allowed to work
on or with the appliance in any way.
When choosing personnel, the youth employment laws of the country concerned must be taken into account with
regard to minimum age requirements and any occupation-specific rules relating to this.
It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that no unauthorized person works on or with the appliance.
Unauthorized persons, such as visitors, etc., may not handle the appliance. For security reasons they must be kept
at an appropriate distance.
It is the duty of the operator to report immediately any changes in the way the appliance works, which could affect
safety, to the person responsible.
2.8 Operating position
When cleaning floors, the working position of the operator is behind the appliance's handle. The appliance may
only be operated by one person at a time.
2.9 Conduct in the case of danger or accidents
Where there is danger or if an accident occurs, immediately stop the appliance by switching it off at the control
panel and secure it against rolling away (see Chapter "Operation").
Ensure that first-aid equipment (first-aid box, eye lotion, etc.) and a fire extinguisher are available nearby.
Staff must be made aware of the procedures to be followed and location of safety equipment, alarm buttons, first-
aid boxes and rescue equipment. This will ensure prompt action in the case of accidents or if dangers occur.