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SAFETY
RU
LES
l.
Before
putting
the
machines
described
in this
manual
into
service,
carefully
read
the
instructions. The starting
of
each
machine
is
only
permitted
after
taking
notice
of
the
instructions
and
by
qualified
operators.
IMPORTANT!
Before putting the
machine
into service, also read the safety rules
and
inslruction from the motor supplier.
2.
Observe
the
national
safety rules
valid
for
your
country.
3.
The sewing
machines
described
in this instruction
manual
are
prohibited
from
being
put
into
service until
it
has
been
ascertained
that
the
sewing units
which
these sewing
machines
will
be
built
into,
have
conformed
with
the
EC
Council
Directives (89/392/EEC,
Annex
II
B).
Each
machine
is
only
allowed
to
be
used
as
foreseen. The foreseen use
of
the
particular
machine
is
described
in
paragraph
"STYLES
OF
MACHINES"
of
this instruction
manual.
Another
use,
going
beyond
the
description,
is
not
as foreseen.
4.
All safety
devices
must
be
in
position
when
the
machine
is
ready
for
work
or
in
operation.
Operation
of
the
machine
without
the
appertaining
safety
devices
is
prohibited.
5.
Wear
safety glasses.
6.
In
case
of
machine
conversions
and
changes
all
valid
safety
rules must
be
considered.
Conversions
and
changes
are
made
at
your
own
risk.
7.
The
warning
hints
in
the
instructions
are
marked
with
one
of
these
two
symbols:
8.
When
doing
the
following
the
machine
has
to
be
disconnected
from
the
power
supply
by
turning
off
the
main
switch or
by
pulling
out
the
main
plug:
8.1
When
threading
needle(s), looper,
spreader
etc.
8.2 When
replacing
any
parts such as needle(s), presser
foot,
throat
plate,
looper, spreader,
feed
dog,
needle
guard,
folder,
fabric
guide
etc.
8.3 When
leaving
the
workplace
and
when
the
workplace
is
unattended.
8.4 When
doing
maintenance
work.
8.5 When using
clutch
motors
without
actuation
lock,
wait
until
the
motor
is
stopped
totally.
9.
Maintenance,
repair
and
conversion
work
(see
item
8) must
be
done
only
by
trained
technicians
or
special
skilled personnel
under
consideration
of
the
instructions.
l
0.
Any
work
on
the
electrical
equipment
must
be
done
by
an
electrician
or
under
direction
and
supervision
of
special skilled personnel.
11.
Work
on
parts
and
equipment
under
electrical
power
is
not
permitted.
Permissible
exceptions
are
described
in
the
applicable
sections
of
standard
sheet
DIN
VDE
0105.
12.
Before
doing
maintenance
and
repair
work
on
the
pneumatic
equipment
the
machine
has
to
be
discon-
nected
from
the
compressed
air supply.
In
case
of
existing residual air pressure
after
disconnecting
from
compressed
air supply (i.e.
pneumatic
equipment
with
air tank),
the
pressure has
to
be
removed
by
bleeding.
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