Residual Risks - JMA NOMAD GO User Manual

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JMA
NOMAD GO
- Ensure that the electrical power cord does not come into
contact with oils, sharp objects or heat.
- Do not start the motor while charging.
- During the duplication stages, always keep your hands on
the carriage assembly motion controls.
- Always work with dry hands free of grease and oil.
- Do not use the machine in hazardous, damp or wet loca-
tions.
- Everyone, and especially children, should keep a safe dis-
tance to prevent contact with the machine.

2.3 RESIDUAL RISKS

The NOMAD GO key cutting machine has been designed
with the utmost care to ensure it is safe during transport,
adjustment, duplication and maintenance. Nonetheless, it
is impossible to eliminate all risks, whether for technological
reasons or for issues related to use of the machine (excessi-
vely complex operations). Therefore, the following residual
risks should be taken into consideration when using the
machine, as well as the risks associated with its use:
KEY CUTTING MACHINE
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RISKS RELATED TO THE INSTALLATION
LOCATION
The location where the machine is installed
may present risks that could impact correct
operation of the machine (temperature,
humidity, rain, etc.)
ELECTRICAL RISK
Given that the machine is fitted with elec-
trical devices, a risk of electrocution exists
if a fault were to occur. The electrical power
cord should be fitted with suitable control
and protection devices (thermal magne-
tic circuit breaker and differential circuit
breaker).
MECHANICAL RISK
The machine is fitted with tools (cutter and
tracer) that are necessary for key dupli-
cation. The operator should therefore be
careful in order to prevent cutting their
hands when duplicating keys or replacing
the tools.
The operator should avoid wearing neckla-
ces, bracelets, rings and/or clothing that
could become trapped in the machine or
get caught up in the moving parts.
We recommend wearing a cap to cover
and contain your hair, especially for those
operators with long hair.

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