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2-2 2-GENERAL INFORMATION
COROB™ TATOCOLOR
During installation, maintenance and repairs to the machine, any operation that involves
direct contact with internal parts must be carried out with the machine off and with the power
supply cable unplugged from the socket outlet.
Any intervention inside the machine when panels are open and when the machine is
powered, must be carried out by qualified or appropriately trained personnel and
only when requested in the user’s manual.
The machine must not be powered by a power source having specifications other than those
listed on the identification plate.
Incorrect grounding may lead to the risk of electrical shock; always plug the machine into a
socket that ensures grounding according to current accident prevention regulations.
The machine is isolated from the power supply line when the power cable is disconnected; it
must therefore be installed near an easily accessible mains socket outlet.
Do not use extension cords to power the machine.
Do not use multisockets to connect other equipment to the same socket that powers the
machine.
Periodically check the condition of the power supply cable; if it is damaged, replace it with a
new cable supplied by the manufacturer.
Do not remove or make illegible the signs indicating danger, warnings or instructions. Replace
any sign which has become illegible or is missing. These signs can be requested to the
machine manufacturer.
In the event of a sudden power outage, when power returns the machine will automatically
be switched on to allow the automatic processes to prevent products from drying out.
In the event of a breakdown on any of the electronic control equipment, replace the damaged
equipment immediately; do not attempt to repair the breakdown (for qualified personnel
only).
The substances that may be used on the machine--such as colorants, paints, solvents,
lubricants and cleansers--may be hazardous to your health; handle, store and dispose of
these substances in keeping with current regulations and the instructions provided with the
product.
2.2 Residual risks
Although all measures and precautions were taken during design, to ensure safe use of the
machine, some hazardous situations may occur for which complete elimination of the risk was not
possible.
Risk Preventive measure Reference in
the manual
Crushing caused by the movement of
the manual shelf
The machine must be used by a
single operator
Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment (gloves)
Appropriate personnel training
chapter 7
Crushing during the cans loading and
unloading operations
Wear appropriate personal protective
equipment (shoes and gloves)
Appropriate personnel training
chapter 7

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