Fundamental safety instructions – Baumfolder 714XLT: Sound Cvr Manual User Manual

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FUNDAMENTAL SAFETY

INSTRUCTIONS!

These operating instructions are designed to familiarize

the user with the machine and its designated use.

The instruction manual contains important information on

how to operate the machine safely, properly and

most efficiently. Observing these instructions helps to

avoid danger, to reduce repair costs and downtimes and

to increase the reliability and life of the machine.

In addition to the operating instructions and to the mandatory rules

and regulations for accident prevention and environmental

protection in the country and place of use of the machine, the

generally recognized technical rules for safe and proper working
must also be observed.

The following signs and designations are used in the
manual to designate instructions of particular importance.

Important

(refers to special information on how to use the

machine/plant most efficiently)

Attention

(refers to special information and/or orders and

prohibitions directed towards preventing

damage)

Danger

(refers to orders and prohibitions designed pre-

vent injury or extensive damage)

1.0 Basic operation and designated use

of the machine/plant

1.0.1

The machine /plant has been built in accordance with

state-of-the art standards and the recognized safety rules.

Nevertheless, its use may constitute a risk to life and limb

of the user or of third parties, or cause damage to the

machine and to other material property.

1.0.2

The machine/plant must only be used in technically perfect

condition in accordance with its designated use and the

instructions set out in the operating manual, and only by

safety-conscious persons who are fully aware of the risks

involved in operating the machine/plant. Any functional

disorders, especially those affecting the safety of the

machine/plant, should therefore be rectified immediately.

1.0.3

The machine/installation is designed exclusively for paper finishing

of minimum and maximum sheet sizes (see corresponding operating

instructions). Using the machine/ installation for purposes other

than those mentioned above is considered contrary to its designated

use. The manufacturer/supplier cannot be held liable for any

damage or injury arising from such misuse. The risk of such misuse

lies entirely with the user.

Operating the machine within the limits of its designated

use also involves observing the instructions set out in the

operating manual and complying with the inspection and

maintenance directives. The working temperature of the

machine should range between 0° and 55° C.

1.1 Organizational measures

1.1.1

The operating instructions must always be at hand at the

place of use of the machine/plant, e.g. by stowing them in the tool

compartment or tool-box provided for such purpose.

1.1.2

Personnel entrusted with work on the machine must have

read the operating instructions and in particular the chapter on

safety before beginning work. Reading the instructions after work

has begun is too late. This applies especially to persons working

only occasionally on the machine, e.g. during setting up or

maintenance.

1.1.3

For reasons of security, long hair must be tied back or

otherwise secured, garments must be close-fitting and no

jewelry - such as rings - may be worn. Injury may result

from being caught up in the machinery or from rings

catching on moving parts.

1.1.4

Observe all safety instructions and warnings attached to

the machine/plant.

1.1.5

See to it that safety instructions and warnings attached to

the machine are always complete and perfectly legible.

1.1.6

In the event of safety-relevant modifications or changes in

the behaviour of the machine/plant during operation, stop

the machine/plant immediately and report the malfunction

to the competent authority/person.

1.1.7

Never make any modifications, additions or conversions

which might affect safety without the supplier’s approval.

This also applies to the installation and adjustment of

safety devices and valves as well as to welding work on

load-bearing elements.

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