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2.4 OUTSTANDING RISKS
Careful analysis of risks performed by the manufacturer and stored in the technical file has
made it possible to eliminate most of the risks associated with vacuum cleaner operation.
The manufacturer advises carefully following the instructions, procedures and advice
contained in this manual as well as applicable safety regulations, including the use of the
envisaged protection devices, both those integrated in the cleaner and individual.
Outstanding risks associated with the vacuum cleaner could be:
Electrical maintenance risks caused by the need to work under power.
Pursuant to Presidential Decree 547/55, only trained personnel should work on the machine
with the power supply connected and this must have double earth insulation.
Risk of improper use in the presence of explosive and flammable substances.
The vacuum cleaner must not be used in environments containing substances in the form of
liquids that could vaporise at room temperature and flammable dusts and gas.
Risks of operation in humid environments
Keep to the limits shown in this manual at chap. 1.6 Allowed environmental conditions.
Risk of erroneous interpretation of the safety pictograms
Having identified the various outstanding risks, the manufacturer has affixed to the cleaner
a number of hazard labels in compliance with regulations relating to the graphic symbols to
be used.
The user must immediately replace any safety plates that become illegible due to wear or
damage.
Important!
Removing the safety plates on the vacuum cleaner is strictly forbidden.
The manufacturer declines all liability in relation to vacuum cleaner safety in the
event of failure to comply with the above indications.
2.5 APPLIED DIRECTIVES
The following directives apply to the vacuum cleaner described in this manual:
• 2006/42/CE Machine directive
• 2004/108/CE Electromagnetic compatibility directive
• 2006/95/CE Low-voltage directive
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