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SLIMLINE touch (EN)_allgem. Vers.01 (02-2022→) Translation of the original Page 7-47
2.2 GENERAL SAFETY REGULATIONS
The MHS SLIMLINE bread cutting machine is safe for use as per the requirements of the
Directive of the Council of the European Union for Machines (2006/42/EC).
However, the machine/system can present a risk in the event that it is used inappropriately or in
an improper manner. For this reason, the technical safety instructions and regulations must be
followed by all persons who are responsible for the set-up, operation, maintenance, and repair
of the MHS SLIMLINE bread cutting machine.
Cleaning and care work may only be undertaken by trained personnel
above the age of 14 years old.
Use in the self-service area by the end customer is only permitted if
trained personnel are able to inspect the machine over the course of
daily cleaning for external damage and visible fouling due to debris
(e.g. damage due to vandalism, etc.).
Additions or modifications which alter the technical characteristics of the machine/system or
impair the function of safety devices may only be made following written approval from the
manufacturer.
Only original MHS spare parts or spare parts approved by MHS may be used for maintenance
and repair work. This applies in particular to safety-relevant components such as blades, safety
evaluation electronics, safety switches for flaps and doors, flap locking devices and contactors.
In addition, the regulations concerning safety at work in force where the machine is used and in
the country of operation must be observed.
Local statutory regulations and other regulations pertaining to accident prevention and
environmental protection are to be observed and applied in addition to the Operating and
Maintenance Manual.
2.2.1 Information for maintenance personnel:
Before switching on the machine, ensure that no persons will be put in danger by the machine
as it starts up.
Work to be performed on the electrical control and switching unit
and/or electrical installation work on the machine may only be carried
out by an authorised electrician. After such work is complete, the
function of all safety devices must be checked by this specialist and
the unit approved for use. The machine may only be authorised for
operation in this case.