Safety - Viking SM 4 SERIES Programming & Operating Instructions Manual

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1. SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS
Viking Laundry Equipment are pleased to advise you that these machines have been
rigorously tested and conform to CE standards for mechanical and electrical safety, carry
the CE mark of approval as well as a certificate of conformity.
They also comply with the Health and Safety Directive No 3073 Supply of Machinery
(Safety) Regulations 1992.
Modifying the machine in any way will contravene these standards and this would
invalidate the warranty.
1.
All safety instructions included in this handbook should be reprinted and posted in
the laundry room.
2.
Carefully read the Operator's Instruction Handbooks before using the machine. Keep
them accessible for operator's use.
3.
FAILURE TO operate this machine according to the instructions can be
potentially hazardous.
4.
All electrical connections, plumbing and steam MUST comply with the current
statutory safety standards and be made by qualified approved installers (refer to
Note 3).
5.
The machine must not be used until it has been commissioned by an authorised
Viking Laundry Equipment technician (Note 2).
6.
Machine should only be used by qualified personnel (refer to Note 1) wholly
familiar with the machine's operation.
7.
Do not allow the machine to be used by children or people with handicaps that affect
their ability to use the machine safely.
8.
To minimise fire hazards, take special care to keep the area free of combustible
materials. Fire extinguishers should be easily accessible to all laundry staff.
9.
Restrict access to danger areas and prevent public access to them.
10.
On completion of the day's use, TURN OFF the manual supply valves and
DISCONNECT the electrical power from the external automatic switch or machine
switch isolator.
CE
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