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STARTING AND STOPPING

9	 Starting and stopping

9.1	 Before starting the appliance                                 Error B
                                                                    Stop B
l	WARNINGS                                                         Error A
             –	Before using the appliance, carefully                Stop A
                read this manual and make sure that                RF Busy
                you have understood every section.                  Power
                                                                   Working
             –	Always use appropriate PPE as de-
                scribed in section "Protective clothing"  –	release the radio control emergency button turning
                on page28.                                  it to the right

             –	Ensure that the work area is free of ob-                                  STOP
                jects and/or people that could hinder
                the normal appliance operating process    –	select "Grinding" by setting the main dial on the
                and would expose them to the risk of        electric panel to position "2", the "Grinding power
                serious injury.                             OK" light activates. If the "Grinding power OK" light
                                                            does not activate, check the electrical power supply
             –	Never leave the appliance unattended         and check the relative phases
                during use.
                                                          –	release the emergency button of the electric panel
Before starting the appliance, carry out the checks de-     by turning it to the right
scribed below:
–	check that the appliance is assembled correctly and     –	the "PLC ready" light activates

  there is no sign of any damage or malfunctions, see         OFF            PLC   GRINDING TRANSPORT
  the section "Assembly" on page 17                       12                READY
–	move the appliance to the work area using one of                                 POWER OK  MODE
  the methods described in the section "Moving to
  the site/work area" on page 20                                                             OK
–	only now can the caster wheel be removed as de-
  scribed in the section "Fitting/removing the cast-                                         LOW
  er wheel" on page 17
–	check that the wheels are secured to the drive          Acting on the radio control:
  mechanism of the appliance as described in section      –	press the reset button once. The green TX LED im-
  "Wheel drive locking system" on page 27
–	connect the appliance to the mains power network          mediately starts to flash. The yellow battery/alarm
  as indicated in the section "Connecting to the pow-       LED flashes just once. After a few seconds the blue
  er socket" on page 24.                                    RX LED starts to flash
                                                          –	the white Busy RF LED on the radio control receiver
9.2	 Starting the appliance using the                       starts to flash
        radio control                                     –	press the reset button a second time after the blue
                                                            RX LED has started flashing. The green TX LED stops
To start and control the appliance using the radio con-     flashing and stays fixed on. The yellow LED stays off.
trol, act as follows:                                       The blue RX LED stops flashing and stays fixed on
–	check that the radio transmitter is connected to the    –	the white Busy RF LED on the radio control receiver
                                                            stops flashing and stays fixed on, the red Stop LEDs
  appliance control plug and that the battery in the        turn green and the Working LED activates
  radio control is in place and fully charged

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