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MBO T700 - Basic Safety Instructions; Safety at Working Place - Destined Use of the Folding Machine; Warnings and Symbols

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Page 13Alterations reserved Stand 12/2002
Operating Manual
T 700 / T 800.1 - FP ENG
2.0 BASIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
2.1 Warnings and symbols
The following designations respectively signs are used for very special instructions
> NOTICE < Special instructions with respect to the economical use of the machine.
> ATTENTION < Special instructions respectively requirements and prohibitions to avoid injuries
and damages.
> DANGER < Instructions respectively requirements and prohibitions to prevent personal injuries
or extensive damages.
2.2 Safety at working place - destined use of the folding machine
2.2.1 MBO folding machines correspond to their stipulated Safety Technical Requirement at the time of
their shipment. Therefore, any moveable and rotating parts are covered with protective hoods and
are mechanically and electrically interlocked to such an extent as to not unreasonably detract from
the operation.
Only one-man operation (unfavourable machine view at drive side)
2.2.2 At all safety technical preventions it is extremely important that the operating personnel achieves
sufficient safety experience and is advised of all dangerous sources. The use of the delivery does
not exclude danger to life and limb of the operator or third parties, respectively does not exclude
the detraction of the machine and any other material assets.
2.2.3 The machine should only be operated when in good working order. Any malfunctions which may
impair the safety must be removed immediately by trained personnel or the manufacturer/supplier.
2.2.4 The folding machine is designed to fold flat sheets only. Folding of any other material should not be
attempted. The manufacturer or supplier would not be liable for any damage caused as a result.
2.2.5 Carefully read the complete Operating Manual before you operate the machine, including the Safety
and Service Requirements.
2.2.6 The Operating Manual should be kept with the machine at all times.
2.2.7 Complete the Operating Manual, if necessary with internal Safety Instructions as well as with the
legal Regulations for Prevention of Accidents.
2.2.8 If more than one operator, ensure that all operators are trained and informed.
2.2.9 Never remove guards or safety interlocks as the machine will no longer be protected.

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