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Dough sheeter SF450 - SF500 - SF600 Operation and maintenance manual (translation of original instructions) – Ed. 10/2016
Rev.02 10/2017
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5.2.4.3 RESIDUAL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH THE MACHINE STARTING UNEXPECTEDLY
Risk of loss of balance and falling if the machine is accidentally started.
This is a very remote risk, but nevertheless it exists and as such deserves appropriate attention.
It could happen only if the following conditions were to occur at the same time:
- machine enabled (after pressing button ref. 2 Figure 4)
- a person is next to the control devices
- a second person is leaning on one of the tables
If the person next to the controls were to inadvertently actuate a start or reverse movement control ref. 10 or ref.
11 Figure 1 (lever, joystick, pedals), the person leaning on the table would tend to move with the conveyor belt,
become unstable, lose his/her balance and could fall over. In order to reduce or even eliminate the risk, never
leave the machine unattended for any reason when it is enabled and ready to start and do not enable it if there
are other people close by. If other people get close to the machine when it is in operation, immediately press the
button ref. 3 Figure 4
5.2.4.4 RESIDUAL RISKS DUE TO INHALING DUST
Refer to what was written regarding this in sections 3.11.1 points 7 - 8 and section 4.10
5.2.4.5 RESIDUAL RISKS DUE TO POOR HYGIENE
This risk can exist only if the daily cleaning of the machine is not carried out correctly in accordance with the
instructions provided in this manual, especially in section 4.10.
The poorer the hygiene, the higher the risk
If necessary, replace those parts of the machine intended to come into contact with food products. It is very
important that these parts be supplied by Flamic s.r.l, or authorised dealers.
5.2.4.6 RESIDUAL RISKS ASSOCIATED WITH ERGONOMICS
Risk of musculoskeletal injuries. Refer to what was written regarding this in sections 3.4 - 3.6 - 3.10 - 3.11.1,
point 6 - 3.11.4 and in chapter 4 (particularly in section 4.6).
5.2.4.7 RESIDUAL RISKS OF AN ELECTRICAL ORIGIN
Appropriate hazard warning signs have been placed on the cover of the electrical enclosure and any other
enclosure containing live parts having a voltage of ≥ 24 V (see section 5.3). The risk is mainly associated with
the accidental contact (impossible under normal conditions) with live parts during maintenance work. As stated
several times, it is mandatory to turn off the main power switch, by turning it to O - OFF, and to remove the
plug from the power socket before carrying out any work.
The plug must remain clearly visible so that anyone can check to make sure that the machine is not
powered.
WARNING FOR MODEL “V” MACHINES FITTED WITH AN INVERTER
After having switched off and isolated the power supply, there is a residual voltage in the inverter that could
pose a serious safety hazard for persons that come into contact with parts still powered by this voltage. Section
The display and the LEDs on the inverter will remain on until the voltage of the DC BUS (and therefore the
relative capacitors) drops below 60 Vdc, after which they will switch off to indicate that the residual voltage
should have decreased to non hazardous levels.
WARNING!
In any case, once the power supply has been switched off and isolated, before touching or working on
parts of the inverter or its electrical terminations or parts connected to them, it is mandatory to:
- wait at least 10 minutes after the inverter display and LEDs have turned off
- using suitable instruments, check that there is no voltage on the terminals of the motor.
We repeat that all work of an electrical nature must only be carried out by experienced and
professionally trained personnel, who are able to carry out the work in a workmanlike manner and who
possess the technical and regulatory knowledge to carry out the work properly and safely.