1 removing the pallet, 6 positioning 3.6.1 warnings for positioning, English – CEMB USA ER85 Installation Manual User Manual
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Installation manual Rev. 03-2012
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3.5.1 Removing the pallet
The machine is secured to a base pallet. Prepare an adequate area with level flooring and mark it off before lifting
the machine and positioning it on the ground.
To remove the machine from the pallet operate as follows:
Remove the screws that lock the machine to the pallet
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(figure on the side)
WARNING
MANUAL
HANDLING
AND
LIFTING
OF
THE
MACHINE
MUST
BE
CARRIED
OUT
WITH
THE
AID
OF
A
LIFT
TRUCK
.
PRISE
ON
THE
BASE
NEAR
THE
3
SUPPORT
POINTS
AS
SHOWN
IN
THE
FIGURE
BELOW
. O
THER
POINTS
,
SUCH
AS
THE
HEAD
OR
THE
ACCESSORY
TRAY
,
MUST
NOT
BE
FORCED
UNDER
ANY
CIRCUMSTANCES
.
3.6 POSITIONING
3.6.1 Warnings for positioning
The machine must be positioned respecting the following conditions:
Unpacking and positioning
The humidity and the temperature must be within the prescribed limits
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(see paragraph 4.2).
The fire-fighting measures must be respected
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Allow for sufficient space at the front, side and rear of the machine for
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service or periodic maintenance and at the same time to assure
adequate air circulation. It is advisable to leave a space of about 1
metre around the machine.
The place where the machine is installed must be free of corrosive/
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explosive powders or gas.
The place of installation must be vibration-free.
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The lighting must be such that the various machine functions can clearly
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be seen.
Lift the machine and position it correctly in its final position
▪
(figure on
the side)
The machine must stand on a flat rigid surface and possibly away from
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any joint in the floor.
INFORMATION
According to UNI EN 10380 regulations, the lighting for a generic working area (such as control rooms, fixed work-
stations in production plants, etc.) must on average be 300 lux (acceptable values between 200 and 500 lux). If
the machine is installed in a country different from Italy, the specific regulations in that country must be followed.
The lighting system must be such as to guarantee average lighting of 300 lux for the working environment. This value
depends on various factors, such as the characteristics of the working environment (more or less reflecting walls and
ceiling, height of the light points, etc.) and the type of bulbs used.