1.
General instructions
Read and observe the operating instructions, keep them as a reference for
later and ensure they are accessible at all times.
Warning symbols
DANGER
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
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QR code for further product information
2.
Safety
2.1.
GROUPED SAFETY MESSAGES
WARNING
Transition between the trough and machine cladding
Crush hazard and laceration hazard for parts of the body.
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Do not reach into the gaps or other components.
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Do not open the cladding whilst the machine is running.
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Always fill the trough slowly.
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Beware of sharp edges on workpieces.
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Perform maintenance only when the machine is stopped.
2.2.
INTENDED USE
Machine for surface processing such as deburring or polishing metal and plastic
parts
Use suitable grinding bodies.
For work in indoor industrial environments. For use on dry and solid floors.
Use only when it is technically in good condition and safe to operate.
Use only when correctly assembled and with safety devices and guards on the
machine fully operational.
2.3.
REASONABLY FORESEEABLE MISUSE
Do not overload the machine.
Do not apply mechanical loads to the touch screen.
Do not use sharp objects for operating the touch screen.
Operation with compound is not intended.
Do not use any workpieces that are very sharply pointed, flammable or too large
for the working container.
Do not use in potentially explosive atmospheres.
Not for use in areas where the floor slopes upwards or downwards.
Not for use in areas where high concentrations of dust, flammable gases, vapours
or solvents are present.
Do not carry out any unauthorised modifications.
2.4.
PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT
Comply with the national and regional regulations for safety and accident preven-
tion. Protective equipment such as safety shoes and safety gloves appropriate for the
risks associated with the intended activities must be selected, provided and worn.
2.5.
PERSONNEL QUALIFICATIONS
Trained specialist for electro-technical work
A trained electrician in terms of this document is a person who has been respectively
trained and who possesses the skills and experience to recognise and avoid the
dangers of working with electricity.
Training / qualification in the field of electrical technology as specified in the na-
tionally applicable regulations.
Trained specialist for mechanical work
A trained person in terms of this document is a person who has been respectively
trained and who possesses the skills and experience to recognise and avoid hazards.
Training / qualification in the field of mechanics as specified in the nationally ap-
plicable regulations.
Trained person
Trained persons in the sense of this documentation are persons who have been
trained to perform work.
Work
Trained specialist
for mechanical
work
Transport
X
Storage
X
Operation
X
Troubleshooting
X
Maintenance
X
Meaning
Indicates a hazard which if not avoided
will lead to death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard which if not avoided
may lead to death or serious injury.
Indicates a hazard which if not avoided
may lead to minor or moderate injury.
Indicates a hazard which if not avoided
may lead to damage to property.
Indicates useful tips and instructions to-
gether with information for efficient and
problem-free operation.
Trained specialist
Trained person
for electro-tech-
nical work
X
X
X
X
X
X
X
_
X
_
Work
Trained specialist
for mechanical
work
2.6.
DUTIES OF THE OPERATING COMPANY
The operating company must ensure that personnel who work on the product com-
ply with the regulations and provisions together with the following instructions:
National and regional regulations for safety, accident prevention and environ-
mental protection regulations.
No damaged products are assembled, installed or commissioned.
The necessary protective equipment is provided.
Instruct and train operators in the use of the machine.
Clearly specify personnel responsible for the various activities and check compli-
ance.
Ensure limit values are not exceeded.
Regularly test safety devices for correct operation.
2.7.
NOISE AND VIBRATION
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The noise level generated is dependent on factors such as: the material and size
of the workpiece and the abrasive media, sieve used and machining operation.
3.
Device overview
3.1.
SURFACE FINISHING MACHINE
A
1 Separating station and sieve
2 Trough with cover and fastening
screw
3 Control panel
3.2.
CONTROL PANEL
B
7 PROG button
8 Timer
3.3.
ACCESSORIES
Item
Quantity
Removable separat-
1
ing station
Separating sieve
1
with 10 mm hole
grid
Separating sieve
1
with 18 mm hole
grid
3.4.
NAMEPLATE
C
It may not be removed or covered.
If it is damaged or becomes very dirty, fit a new nameplate. Contact the Hoff-
mann Group Customer Service.
1 Manufacturer
2 Manufacturer's address
3 Disposal label
4 CE mark
5 Equipment designation
6 Machine code
7 Serial number
4.
Transport and erection
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Immediately on receipt check the product for damage in transport. If the product is
damaged, do not install or commission it.
4.1.
TRANSPORT
safety shoes
ü Machine fully packaged.
ü A suitable place for erection has been selected.
1. Remove the packaging.
4.2.
AMBIENT CONDITIONS
Erect the machine only on a flat and stable surface in an enclosed and dry area.
Allow at least 5 cm from other objects or walls on all sides of the machine.
Ambient temperature between +5°C and +40°C, average atmospheric humidity
over a year less than 50%.
Do not erect it in explosion hazard areas or areas with a high presence of dust,
flammable gases, vapours, solvents or other materials.
Trained specialist
Trained person
for electro-tech-
nical work
4 Recessed handle
5 Tilting hinge
6 Storage box
9 START/STOP button
10 RESET button
Item
Quantity
Storage box
1
Cleaner 500 ml
1
High-performance
1
cleaning cloth
8 Date of manufacture
9 Machine weight
10 Motor power / current
11 Control voltage
12 Supply voltage / frequency
13 Main supply fuse
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