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RCm BIT 391CB - Consulting the Manual; Conventional Terminology; General Warnings; Introduction

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1.1 INTRODUCTION
The manual is an integral part of the machine
itself; it must therefore be stored carefully in a
safe place which is accessible to all users (oper-
ators and personnel in charge of maintenance)
for the entire machine life until demolition.
1.1.a - Purpose of the manual
The purpose of the manual is to provide the
instructions necessary for putting into serv-
ice, using and maintaining the machine with
which it is enclosed.
It is advisable to read the instructions care-
fully and comply with the safety standards
described in the manual to the letter.
The non-observance of these instructions/stand-
ards may cause damage to the machine and in-
jury to the operator for which under no circum-
stances is the manufacturer responsible.
The safety information described in the man-
ual supplements and DOES NOT REPLACE
standards in force in the country in which the
machine is used.
1.1.b - Consulting the manual
The manual is divided into chapters accord-
ing to a logical order of knowledge and use
of the machine.
For help with finding a specific topic, first
consult the CONTENTS shown at the begin-
ning of the manual.
1.1.c - Key to symbols used in the
manual
In order to highlight information and proce-
dures regarding safety, maintenance etc.,
the following symbols have been adopted in
the manual:
DANGER:
Warns of a serious, even fatal danger for
the safety of the operator and/or third per-
sons.
WARNING:
Extremely important information in or-
der to prevent serious damage to the
machine and the environment in which it
operates.
N.B.:
Additional information for correct machine
operation or of a general nature.
1.1.d - Conventional terminology
The terms front, rear, forward, back, upper,
lower, left and right refer to the operator in
the working position with his/her hands on
the guide handle.
To simplify, the brand name of the model has
been replaced with “Machine”.
The machine comes in two versions:
- BC: version with batteries
- E: version with electric cable
1.2 GENERAL
WARNINGS
Before putting into service, using and main-
taining the machine, it is necessary for the
persons involved (persons in charge and op-
erators) to be trained regarding the operating
procedures and safety standards shown in
this manual.
Respect all the provisions contained in the
manual and in any enclosed documentation.
DANGER:
It is forbidden for untrained personnel,
children and disabled persons to use the
machine.
1.2.a - Personnel qualifications
Operator
The term operator refers to a generic worker
able to perform simple operations such as
running the machine and carrying out the
relative cleaning at the end of the working
shift.
Electrical/mechanical maintenance technician
A technician qualified to operate on the ma-
chine in order to repair or replace parts which
require the removal of the protective cover.

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