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Diesse Chorus - Safety; Mechanical Risks; Transportation; Installation of the Instrument

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CHORUS
Rev. 0 del 06/2012 15
2 SAFETY
2.1 MECHANICAL RISKS
2.1.1 T
RANSPORTATION
The instrument is packaged and the internal mobile parts are blocked to guarantee safe transportation
if the following precautions are taken:
The package, which can be loaded on a pallet, must be moved using a transpallet.
- It must not be overturned.
- It must not be dropped from a height over 20 cm.
- It must not be even partially immersed in liquids.
- It must not be stored in an environment with a degree of humidity over 90%.
- It must not be stored at a temperature over 60°C and below 0°C.
Transportation must always be performed using the original packaging materials and by specialized
personnel equipped with adequate safety measures to prevent all incidents which could result in
dropping, crushing or breakage.
2.1.2 I
NSTALLATION OF THE INSTRUMENT
The instrument must be placed on a flat surface which is:
- Stable, at least 1m x 1m minimum dimensions.
- Able to support a weight of 100 kg/mq.
- Perfectly horizontal with a maximum slope of 3mm/m.
- Smooth and washable.
Moreover:
- The feet of the instrument must all rest on the supporting surface.
- The rear of the instrument must be at least 30 cm away from any obstacle behind it.
- There must be a free area of at least 50 cm around the sides of the instrument.
- There must be free access to the front of the instrument.
- The front cover must be free to open in a position where there is no risk of meeting
obstacles (passage of personnel, hanging objects etc.).
- The front cover must not be left open in the absence of the operator.
- The instrument must be placed in a position far from possible sources of knocks (doors,
windows, etc) to avoid all accidental bumps during function.
- The protective cabinet must never be removed.
2.1.3 M
ECHANICAL MOVEMENTS
The instrument has internal parts that move because they are activated by motors.
These movements can be dangerous because some parts move pointed needles. For this reason the
instrument is protected by a cabinet that protects the internal parts from contact with other objects. It is
therefore absolutely forbidden for the operator to remove the protective cabinet.

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