DAN GER!
Danger to life due to electric current!
Incorrect connection, insulation faults, foreign objects
(dust, liquid due to inappropriate installation
environment) or lack of grounding can lead to housing
parts being live. There is an imminent danger of
electrocution in the event of contact with live parts.
— Work on the electrical equipment may only be
carried out by qualified electricians and in
compliance with the relevant safety and VDE
regulations.
— Machines with damage to the power cord,
insulation or lack of earthing must be disconnect-
ed from the mains immediately. Repairs are to be
made immediately.
— Before starting work on active parts of the
electrical equipment and operating material,
make sure that it is de-energised and secure for
the duration of the work.
— Fuses must never be bypassed or put out of
service.
— Connect the mains plug to the nearest and
correctly grounded socket of the machine.
— Only operate the machine with the mains voltage
specified for the machine.
— The mains plug must be freely accessible at all
times. A complete separation of the machine from
the mains in an emergency by pulling out the
power plug (→ Chapter 5).
— Disconnect the machine in case of prolonged
absence and in the case of storms.
— Keep moisture away from live parts. This may lead
to short circuiting.
CA UTION !
Risk of injury due to moving parts!
The machine consists in part of accessible parts that can
easily cause hand injuries through
crushing or getting caught.
— The machine may only be operated with the
protective hood closed.
— During the printing process and the manual
procedure of the building platform, no fingers
or hands may be inserted into the building space
of the machine.