Safety During Maintenance
Changes or additions to the main electrical system in connection with the installation and
operation of the machine should always be carried out by a suitably competent and licenced
electrical engineer.
Repairs carried out by untrained or unauthorised personnel may result in personal injury or
serious malfunction and damage to the machine.
Do not alter or modify the specification of the machine as this may introduce an uncontrolled
hazard or risk.
Servicing and maintenance of the machine should be carried out on a regular, planned basis
and by a trained and authorised engineer.
Before working on any component or part of the machine always isolate the machine from the
mains electrical and air supplies. These should be locked off.
Safety During Cleaning
To maintain optimum performance and obtain the longest service life from the machine, it must
be cleaned regularly, either with a vacuum cleaner, compressed air or a suitable cleaning
solution. When cleaning, the machine must not be in operation. Extra care must be taken if
using compressed air to clean the machine that particles are not blown off the machine into the
eyes.
Do not use pressurised jet washers or free flowing liquids to clean the machine. These will
damage the machine.