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13. Never leave the machine unattended when it is operating.
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1. Before carrying out any maintenance interventions, first make sure that the machine has been
isolated from all sources of electric or pneumatic energy by using the main electric switch and
the pneumatic switch on the machine. These should be padlocked in the safety position,
using a suitable chain and lock (not supplied by BIESSE) from which the key should then be
removed. As far as regards the pneumatic system, make sure also that all mechanical organs
controlled by pneumatic actuators are in the lowest gravitational position and therefore, not
dangerous (null potential energy).
2. At the end of all maintenance interventions, take care to replace all guards, fixing them into
place with the relevant mechanical locking devices.
3. Always wear protection goggles to protect from flying dust and chips when using compressed
air. Use a suction device in place of compressed air wherever possible.
4. Wait at least 5 minutes before approaching electronic equipment. This is to allow the
condensers to discharge residual energy.
5. Do not allow unauthorised persons to carry out maintenance or repairs.
6. Read the relevant chapter in the manual before carrying out any maintenance to the machine
or systems.
7. Do not lubricate, repair or adjust the machine when it is operating, unless expressly indicated
in this manual. This is to avoid becoming entangled in moving parts.
8. When carrying out maintenance interventions or repairs in areas that are not easily
accessible from the ground, use a ladder or platform that complies with the safety regulations
in force, to reach the area concerned.
9. Do not smoke, eat or drink when handling lubricants. Always comply with current regulations
regarding handling and use of mineral oils and greases.
10. To prevent irritation or allergy, always wear protective goggles or mask, oil-proof gloves and
oil-proof overalls when handling lubricants.
11. Store lubricants in a room with natural ventilation, well away from heat sources (electrical
panels, open flames, etc.).
12. It is recommended that lubricants should not come into contact with pure oxygen and acids.
13. All used lubricants must be entrusted to the Authorities responsible for disposal of used oils
for treatment.