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there is a connection between emission levels and exposure levels, the first ones cannot be
used to determine safely if other precautions are necessary. The factors that can influence the
actual exposure level of the operator include the exposure length, environment features and
other sources of noise, as for example the number of machines and operations present.
Besides, exposure levels can change from country to country. However, these instructions
enable the user of the machine to better evaluate the dangers and risks.
REMOVAL OF PACKAGE AND CLEANING
The machine is delivered into a carton packaging. Take out the machine and all the
components from the packaging. Peel the protection off, where present: the protection can be
removed with a damp, soft cloth. Do not use acetone, petrol or painting solvents
IMPORTANT : do not lift the machine by pulling the operating handle, because it could
loose its settings. Always lift the machine by the base or by the transport handle, if
present
Should any part result defective or imperfect, do not use the machine in order not to
compromise the efficiency and the safety of the tool. Contact an authorised Service
Centre to have the detective part replaced
Do not throw the carton before the machine is completely assembled
WARNING :
By cleaning the machine, after unpacking, do not use petrol or other petrol-based
solvents because extremely inflammable.
The use of such products causes fire or explosion hazard.
In general, all solvents used for machine cleaning are toxic if inhaled or ingested.
Always operate in well ventilated areas, away from potential sources of solvents. Wear a
safety mask
The machine is delivered with the cutting arm in transport position.
To release the arm, push it down, pull and turn the unlocking button (A) Fig.1.
Fig.1