BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 BSI Standards Publication Household and similar electrical appliances — Safety Part 2-94: Particular requirements for scissors type grass shears BRITISH STANDARD BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 National foreword This British Standard is the UK implementation of EN 50636-2-94:2014 It supersedes BS 2769-2.14:1992, which will be withdrawn on 30 September 2016 The UK participation in its preparation was entrusted to Technical Committee CPL/116, Safety of motor-operated electric tools A list of organizations represented on this committee can be obtained on request to its secretary This publication does not purport to include all the necessary provisions of a contract Users are responsible for its correct application © The British Standards Institution 2014 Published by BSI Standards Limited 2014 ISBN 978 580 61731 ICS 25.140.20; 65.060.80 Compliance with a British Standard cannot confer immunity from legal obligations This British Standard was published under the authority of the Standards Policy and Strategy Committee on 31 July 2014 Amendments/corrigenda issued since publication Date Text affected BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EUROPEAN STANDARD EN 50636-2-94 NORME EUROPÉENNE EUROPÄISCHE NORM June 2014 ICS 65.060.70 English Version Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Part 2-94: Particular requirements for scissors type grass shears Appareils électrodomestiques et analogues - Sécurité Partie 2-94: Règles particulières pour les coupe-gazon de type ciseaux Sicherheit elektrischer Geräte für den Hausgebrauch und ähnliche Zwecke - Teil 2-94: Besondere Anforderungen für Grasscheren mit Scherblättern This European Standard was approved by CENELEC on 2013-09-30 CENELEC members are bound to comply with the CEN/CENELEC Internal Regulations which stipulate the conditions for giving this European Standard the status of a national standard without any alteration Up-to-date lists and bibliographical references concerning such national standards may be obtained on application to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre or to any CENELEC member This European Standard exists in three official versions (English, French, German) A version in any other language made by translation under the responsibility of a CENELEC member into its own language and notified to the CEN-CENELEC Management Centre has the same status as the official versions CENELEC members are the national electrotechnical committees of Austria, Belgium, Bulgaria, Croatia, Cyprus, the Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Iceland, Ireland, Italy, Latvia, Lithuania, Luxembourg, Malta, the Netherlands, Norway, Poland, Portugal, Romania, Slovakia, Slovenia, Spain, Sweden, Switzerland, Turkey and the United Kingdom European Committee for Electrotechnical Standardization Comité Européen de Normalisation Electrotechnique Europäisches Komitee für Elektrotechnische Normung CEN-CENELEC Management Centre: Avenue Marnix 17, B-1000 Brussels © 2014 CENELEC All rights of exploitation in any form and by any means reserved worldwide for CENELEC Members Ref No EN 50636-2-94:2014 E BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 –2– Contents Foreword Introduction .6 Scope Normative references Terms and definitions General requirement General conditions for the tests Classification .9 Marking and instructions 10 Protection against access to live parts 12 Starting of motor-operated appliances 13 10 Power input and current 13 11 Heating 13 12 Void 13 13 Leakage current and electric strength at operating temperature 13 14 Transient overvoltages 13 15 Moisture resistance 13 16 Leakage current and electric strength 13 17 Overload protection of transformers and associated circuits 13 18 Endurance 14 19 Abnormal operation 14 20 Stability and mechanical hazards 14 21 Mechanical strength 16 22 Construction 17 23 Internal wiring 19 24 Components 19 25 Supply connection and external flexible cords 19 26 Terminals for external conductors 20 27 Provision for earthing 20 28 Screws and connections 20 29 Clearances, creepage distances and solid insulation 20 30 Resistance to heat and fire 21 31 Resistance to rusting 21 32 Radiation, toxicity and similar hazards 21 Annexes 28 Annex B (normative) Appliances powered by rechargeable batteries 28 Annex AA (normative) Safety signs and symbols which may be used on scissors type grass shears 30 Annex BB (normative) Vibration 32 Annex CC (normative) Noise test code engineering method (grade 2) 36 –3– BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 Annex DD (informative) Example of a material and construction fulfilling the requirements for an artificial surface (see CC.4.1) 42 Annex EE (informative) Safety instructions 44 Annex FF (normative) Test enclosure – Base 46 Annex ZZ (informative) Coverage of Essential Requirements of EU Directives 49 Bibliography 50 Figures Figure 101 – Parts of cutting means (see 3.103, 3.104) – Cutting width (see 3.101) 22 Figure 102 – Examples of grass shears (see 3.102) 22 Figure 103 – Cutter blade extension (see 20.101) 23 Figure 104 – Examples of compliance/non-compliance and measurement method for hand protection (see 20.102) 24 Figure 105 – Example showing the layout for the strength test and a possible orientation for the machine (see 21.102) 25 Figure 106 – Cutting means strength test (see 21.103) 26 Figure 107 – Device for impact test (see 22.35) 27 Figure AA.1 – “Read operator’s manual” 30 Figure AA.2 – “Do not expose to rain” 30 Figure AA.3 – “Warning: cutting means continues to run after the motor is switched off” 31 Figure AA.4 – Mains operated machines – “Disconnect the mains plug if the cord becomes damaged or entangled” 31 Figure AA.5 – “Keep bystanders away” 31 Figure BB.1 – Examples of transducer location/orientation (handle) 35 Figure CC.1 – Microphone positions on the hemisphere (see Table CC.1) 37 Figure DD.1 – Sketch of the measurement surface covered with an artificial surface (not to scale) 43 Figure FF.1 – Nail plan of base 47 Figure FF.2 – Base detail 48 Tables Table CC.1 – Coordinates of microphone-positions 38 Table CC.2 – Absorption coefficients 39 BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 –4– Foreword This document (EN 50636-2-94:2014) has been prepared by CLC/TC 116 "Safety of motor-operated electric tools" The following dates are fixed: • • latest date by which this document has to be implemented at national level by publication of an identical national standard or by endorsement latest date by which the national standards conflicting with this document have to be withdrawn (dop) 2014-12-20 (dow) 2016-09-30 EN 50636-2-94:2014 includes the following significant technical changes: – alignment to the European Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC; – alignment to EN 60335-1:2012 This document is to be used in conjunction with EN 60335-1:2012 “Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety – Part 1: General requirements” When “Part 1” is mentioned in this standard, it refers to EN 60335-1:2012 This document supplements or modifies the corresponding clauses in Part 1, so as to convert that publication into the European Standard “Safety requirements for scissors type grass shears” Where a particular subclause of Part is not mentioned in this document, that subclause applies as far as is relevant Where this standard states “addition”, “modification” or “replacement”, the relevant text in Part is to be adapted accordingly Compliance with the relevant clauses of Part together with this Part provides one means of conforming to the specified essential health and safety requirements of the Directive This European Standard follows the overall requirements of EN ISO 12100 Other harmonised standards referred to in this European Standard are listed in Annex ZC of Part and this document The annex lists the valid edition of those documents at the time of issue of this EN All references are however to be understood as references to the latest edition The following numbering system is used: – subclauses that are numbered starting from 101 are additional to those in Part 1; – additional annexes are lettered AA, BB, etc.; NOTE In this European Standard the following print types are used: - requirements proper: in roman type; - test specifications: in italic type; - explanatory matter: in smaller roman type Words in bold in the text are defined in Clause When a definition concerns an adjective, the adjective and the associated noun are also in bold –5– BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 Attention is drawn to the possibility that some of the elements of this document may be the subject of patent rights CENELEC [and/or CEN] shall not be held responsible for identifying any or all such patent rights This document has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association, and supports essential requirements of EU Directive For the relationship with EU Directive 2006/42/EC, see informative Annex ZZ, which is an integral part of this document Warning: Other requirements arising from other EU Directives can be applicable to the products falling within the scope of this European Standard BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 –6– Introduction This document is a type C standard as stated in EN ISO 12100:2010 The machinery concerned and the extent to which hazards, hazardous situations and events are covered is as indicated in the scope of this document When provisions of this type C standard are different from those which are stated in type A or B standards, the provisions of this type C standard take precedence over the other standards, for machines which have been built and designed to the provisions of this type C standard –7– BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 Scope This clause of Part is replaced by the following This European Standard specifies safety requirements and their verification for the design and construction of electric powered hand-held scissors type grass shears with a maximum cutting width of 200 mm designed primarily for cutting grass, their rated voltage being not more than 250 V for a.c or 75 V d.c In this European Standard the term “machine” means “electric powered scissors type grass shear” This European Standard does not apply to hedge trimmers as covered by EN 60745–2–15 Requirements for chargers are covered by EN 60335-2-29:2004 Requirements for batteries are covered by EN 62133:2003 EMC and environmental aspects except for noise have not been considered in this European Standard This European Standard deals with all the significant hazards presented by hand-held scissors type grass shears when they are used as intended and under conditions of misuse which are reasonably foreseeable Normative references This clause of Part is applicable except as follows Addition: EN 12449:1999 1), Copper and copper alloys – Seamless, round tubes for general purposes EN 28662-1:1992, Hand-held portable power tools – Measurement of vibrations at the handle -– Part 1: General (ISO 8662-1:1988) EN 60320 (all parts), Appliance couplers for household and similar general purposes (IEC 60320 (all parts)) EN 60335-1:2012, Household and similar electrical appliances – Safety – Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60335-1:2010, mod.) EN 62233:2008, Measurement methods for electromagnetic fields of household appliances and similar apparatus with regard to human exposure (IEC 62233:2005, mod.) EN ISO 354:2003, Acoustics – Measurement of sound absorption in a reverberation room (ISO 354:2003) EN ISO 3744:2010, Acoustics – Determination of sound power levels and sound energy levels of noise sources using sound pressure – Engineering method for an essentially free field over a reflecting plane (ISO 3744:2010) EN ISO 4871:2009, Acoustics – Declaration and verification of noise emission values of machinery and equipment (ISO 4871:1996) 1) Superseded by EN 12449:2012 BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 –8– EN ISO 11201:2010, Acoustics - Noise emitted by machinery and equipment - Determination of emission sound pressure levels at a work station and at other specified positions in an essentially free field over a reflecting plane with negligible environmental corrections (ISO 11201:2010) EN ISO 11688-1:2009, Acoustics – Recommended practice for the design of low-noise machinery and equipment – Part 1: Planning (ISO/TR 11688-1:1995) EN ISO 12100:2010, Safety of machinery – General principles for design – Risk assessment and risk reduction (ISO 12100:2010) ISO 3767-1:1998, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment – Symbols for operator controls and other displays – Part 1: Common symbols ISO 3767-3:1995, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment – Symbols for operator controls and other displays – Part 3: Symbols for powered lawn and garden equipment ISO 7000, Graphical symbols for use on equipment – Registered symbols EN ISO 7010, Graphical symbols - Safety colours and safety signs - Registered safety signs (ISO 7010) ISO 11684:1995, Tractors, machinery for agriculture and forestry, powered lawn and garden equipment – Safety signs and hazard pictorials – General principles Terms and definitions This clause of Part is applicable except as follows 3.1.9 Replacement: 3.1.9 normal operation operation of the machine under the following conditions: the machine is operated at rated voltage with the load necessary to attain rated power input 3.5.2 Replacement: 3.5.2 hand-held machine portable machine intended to be held in the hand during normal use, including machines which will not maintain their operating position unless supported, possibly with an extension shaft and/or assisted by wheel(s), skid(s) or similar Addition: 3.101 width of cut the effective cutting width of the cutting device measured from the inside edge of the first blade tooth or shear plate tooth to the inside edge of the last blade tooth or shear plate tooth, whichever is the greater (see Figure 101) 3.102 scissors type grass shears grass-cutting machine with two blades where the one cutter blade reciprocates along a straight or curved path (see Figure 102) 3.103 blade tooth part of the cutter blade which is sharpened to perform the shearing action (see Figure 101) BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 38 – Table CC.1 – Coordinates of microphone-positions Position No NOTE X/r Y/r Z + 0,7 + 0,7 1,5 m - 0,7 + 0,7 1,5 m - 0,7 - 0,7 1,5 m + 0,7 - 0,7 1,5 m - 0,27 + 0,65 0,71 r + 0,27 - 0,65 0,71 r Microphones numbered to are not exactly on the hemisphere but a little bit outside For the determination of the measured sound power level: Microphones shall be set at the positions specified in Table CC.1 CC.3 A-weighted emission sound pressure level measurement For the determination of the A-weighted emission sound pressure level, EN ISO 11201:2010, grade shall be used subject to the following modifications or additional requirements − The reflecting surface shall be replaced by an artificial surface or by natural grass which complies with Clause CC.4 Reproducibility of results using natural grass is likely to be lower than that required for grade In the case of dispute, measurements shall be carried out in the open air and on the artificial surface − Environmental conditions shall be within the limits specified by the manufacturers of the measuring equipment The ambient air temperature shall be in the range from °C to 30 °C, and the wind speed shall be less than m/s and preferably less than m/s − The microphone shall be head mounted 200 mm ± 20 mm from the median plane of the head on the louder side and in line with the eyes The microphone shall be aimed with its axis of maximally flat response (as specified by the manufacturer) pointing at the cutting means of the machine The operator shall wear a helmet on which the microphone may be attached The helmet shall be of a shape so that its outer edge is at least 30 mm closer to the head than the microphone The operator shall be 1,75 m ± 0,05 m tall When measuring the emission sound pressure level at the operator position, tests shall be repeated to attain the required grade of accuracy, and until three consecutive A-weighted results give values within not more than dB The arithmetic average of these shall be the measured A-weighted emission sound pressure level of the machine CC.4 CC.4.1 Requirements for the test floor Artificial surface The artificial surface shall have absorption coefficients as given in Table CC.2, measured in accordance with EN ISO 354:2003 – 39 – BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 Table CC.2 – Absorption coefficients Frequency Absorption coefficients Tolerance 125 0,1 ± 0, 250 0,3 ± 0, 500 0,5 ± 0, 1 000 0,7 ± 0, 000 0,8 ± 0, 000 0,9 ± 0, Hz The artificial surface shall be placed on a hard, reflecting surface and have a size of at least 3,6 m × 3,6 m placed at the centre of the test environment The construction of the supporting structure shall be such that the requirements for the acoustic properties are also met with the absorptive material in place The structure shall support the operator to avoid compression of the absorbing material NOTE See Annex DD for an example of a material and construction which can be expected to fulfil these requirements CC.4.2 Natural grass The test environment shall be covered, at least for the horizontal projection of the measurement surface used, with high-quality natural grass Before the measurements are taken, the grass shall be cut with a mower to a height of cut as near as possible to 30 mm The surface shall be clean of grass clippings and debris and shall be visibly free of moisture, frost or snow CC.5 Installation, mounting and operating conditions Measurements shall be carried out on a new, normal production machine featuring standard equipment as provided with the machine The cutting means shall be lubricated according to the instruction manual The machine shall be run until stable conditions are reached before the test is commenced All speedsetting devices shall be adjusted to the highest figure For electric motors supplied from mains − the rated voltage of the upper limit of the rated voltage range and/or frequency shall be maintained during the test at 0,98 to 1,02 times the stated values, − the supply voltage of mains powered machines is measured at the plug of the cable or cord supplied, not at the plug of any extension cable or cord For electric motors supplied from batteries − noise measurements shall be started with fully charged batteries as specified by the instruction manual but shall not be continued when the battery voltage under load drops to lower than 0,9 times the battery voltage under load at the beginning of the measurements for lead-acid batteries, or to lower than 0,8 times for other batteries, − the battery voltage shall be measured at the battery terminals During the test, the cutting means shall be driven but without load BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 40 – Measurements shall be made with maximum motor speed lf the machine has a governor which is below that speed, the measurement shall be made at the maximum revolution speed stipulated by the instruction manual with the cutting means engaged The machine handle(s) shall be held by the operator in the normal operating position with the plane of the cutting means parallel to the ground and within 50 mm of the ground The cutting means shall be free of all obstructions A speed indicator shall be used to check the speed of the motor It shall have an accuracy of 2,5 % of the reading The indicator and its engagement with the machine shall not affect the operation during the test For the sound pressure level measurement, the shortest distance from an imaginary line drawn through the upper horizontal part of the cutting means to the head mounted microphone shall be as close to 0,7 m as practicable For machines with a permanently fitted extended handle, this distance shall be measured to the handle grip For the sound power level determination, the cutting means shall be above the centre of the hemisphere CC.6 Measurement uncertainty The total measurement uncertainty of the emission sound pressure level respectively sound power level is depending on the standard deviation σR0 given by the applied noise emission measurement method and the uncertainty associated with the instability of the operating and mounting conditions σomc The resulting total uncertainty is then calculated from the following formula: σ tot = σR2 + σomc NOTE σ tot was formerly denoted as σR ! The upper bound value of σR0 is about 1,5 dB for a grade measurement method, assuming a noise source which emits sound without significant tones NOTE For machines with a rather constant noise emission a value of 0,5 dB for σomc can apply In other cases, e.g a large influence of the material flow into and out of the machine or material flow that varies in an unpredictable manner, it is possible that a value of dB may be more appropriate Methods to determine σomc are described in the basic measurement standards The expanded measurement uncertainty U, in decibels, shall be calculated from U = k σtot, with k the coverage factor NOTE The expanded measurement uncertainty depends on the degree of confidence that is desired For the purpose of comparing the result with a limit value, it is appropriate to apply the coverage factor for a one-sided normal distribution In that case, the coverage factor k = 1,6 corresponds to a 95 % confidence level Further information is given in EN ISO 4871:2009 Please note that the expanded measurement uncertainty U is denoted as K in EN ISO 4871:2009 NOTE The expanded measurement uncertainty as described in this International Standard does not include the standard deviation of production which is used in EN ISO 4871:2009 for the purpose of making a noise declaration for batches of machines – 41 – CC.7 CC.7.1 BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 Information to be recorded and reported Information to be recorded The information to be recorded covers all of the technical requirements of this noise test code Any deviations from this noise test code or from the basic standards upon which it is based are to be recorded together with the technical justification for such deviations CC.7.2 Information to be reported The information to be included in the test report is at least that which is required to prepare a noise declaration or to verify the declared values Thus as a minimum the following information shall be included: − reference to this noise test code and to the basic standards used; − description of the machine; − description of the mounting and operating conditions; − the noise emission values obtained It shall be confirmed that all requirements of the noise test code have been fulfilled, or, if this is not the case, any unfulfilled requirements shall be identified Deviations from the requirements shall be stated and technical justification for the deviations shall be given CC.8 Declaration and verification of noise emission values The declaration of the A-weighted emission sound pressure level shall be made as a dual number noise emission declaration according to EN ISO 4871:2009 It shall declare the noise emission value LpA and separately the respective uncertainty KpA The declaration of the A-weighted sound power level LWA, if exceeding 80 dB(A), shall be made as a dual number noise emission declaration according to EN ISO 4871:2009, thus declaring the sum of LWA and the respective uncertainty KWA The noise emission values shall be rounded to the highest decibel The noise declaration shall state that the noise emission values have been obtained according to this noise test code and to the basic standards EN ISO 11201:2010 and EN ISO 3744:2010 If this statement is not true, the noise emission declaration shall indicate clearly what the deviations are from this standard and/or from the basic standards If undertaken, verification shall be done according to EN ISO 4871:2009 by using the same mounting, installation and operating conditions as those used for the initial determination of the noise emission values BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 42 – Annex DD (informative) Example of a material and construction fulfilling the requirements for an artificial surface (see CC.4.1) DD.1 Material The material is a mineral fibre, 20 mm thick, having an airflow resistance of 11 kN ∙ s/m and a density of 25 kg/m³ DD.2 Construction As is shown in Figure DD.1, the artificial flooring of the measurement site is subdivided into nine joint planes, each of approximately 1,20 m × 1,20 m The backing layer (a) of the construction as shown in Figure DD.1 consists of a chipboard, 19 mm thick, coated with a plastics material on both sides Such boards are used, for example, for the construction of kitchen furniture The cut edges of the chipboard should be protected against moisture by applying a coat of plastic paint The outsides of the flooring are bordered by a two-legged aluminium section (d), its leg height being 20 mm Sections of this profile material are also screwed to the edges of the joint planes where they serve as spacers and attachment points On the middle joint plane on which the machine is placed during measurement as well as any other place on which the operator can get to stand on, aluminium T-sections (c) with a leg length of 20 mm are mounted as spacers These sections also provide exact markings which facilitate the alignment of the machine in the middle of the measurement site The prepared boards are then covered with the insulating felt material (b) cut to size The felt flooring of the joint planes which are neither stood on nor driven over (type A surface in Figure DD.1) are covered with a simple wire mesh fastened to the edge strips and to the attachment points; for this purpose, the sections should be provided with holes Thus, the material is adequately attached, but it remains possible to replace the felt material should it become soiled As a wire mesh, a so-called aviary wire (e) with a mesh width of 10 mm and a wire diameter of 0,8 mm has proved to be suitable This wire appears to protect the surface adequately without affecting the acoustic conditions Protection by simple wire mesh is not, however, sufficient in the area subjected to traffic (type B surface in Figure DD.1) For these surfaces, the use of wire grating of corrugated steel wire (f) with a diameter of 3,1 mm and a mesh width of 30 mm has proved to be suitable The construction of the measurement site as described above offers two advantages: it can be prepared without much time and effort, and all the materials are easily obtainable The fact that the microphone positions are not situated directly above the flooring of the measurement site allows the microphones to be easily mounted on stands, assuming that the ground is even and hard, as, for example, an asphalt or concrete site When arranging the microphones, account has to be taken of the fact that the height of the microphones has to be determined in relation to the surface of the flooring of the measurement site It shall, therefore, be 40 mm higher when measuring from the ground under the microphone BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 43 – Dimensions in mm e 600 200 d a b “A” f 600 “A” “B” d a 480 d b c c x “B” 19 20 e f b a Key “A“ this area is ineligible for weight Not for step and not for passable “B“ this area is eligible for weight For step and passable a backing layer (19 mm) b insulating felt material c aluminium T-sections (3 mm thick × 20 mm tall) d aluminium U-sections (3 mm thick × 20 mm tall) e wire mesh (10 mm fence wire; wire-thickness 0,8 mm) f wire grating (30 mm × 20 mm fence wire; wire-thickness 3,1 mm) NOTE Unless otherwise stated, all dimensions are approximate Figure DD.1 – Sketch of the measurement surface covered with an artificial surface (not to scale) BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 44 – Annex EE (informative) Safety instructions EE.1 General This annex presents safe operating practices for all machine types covered by this European Standard These practices are not all inclusive The substance of these requirements should be provided with each machine as appropriate and tailored to the specific type of machine It should also include information concerning noise and vibration levels and any necessary warnings, together with the following: IMPORTANT READ CAREFULLY BEFORE USE KEEP FOR FUTURE REFERENCE EE.2 Safe operation practices EE.2.1 Training a) Read the instructions carefully Be familiar with the controls and the correct use of the machine b) Never allow children or people unfamiliar with these instructions to use the machine Local regulations can restrict the age of the operator c) Keep in mind that the operator or user is responsible for accidents or hazards occurring to other people or their property EE.2.2 Preparation a) Before use, check the supply and extension cord for signs of damage or aging If the cord becomes damaged during use, disconnect the cord from the supply immediately DO NOT TOUCH THE CORD BEFORE DISCONNECTING THE SUPPLY Do not use the machine if the cord is damaged or worn b) Before use, always visually inspect the machine for damaged, missing or misplaced guards or shields c) Never operate the machine while people, especially children, or pets are nearby EE.2.3 Operation a) Keep supply and extension cords away from cutting means b) Wear eye protection and stout shoes at all times while operating the machine c) Avoid using the machine in bad weather conditions especially when there is a risk of lightning d) Use the machine only in daylight or good artificial light e) Never operate the machine with damaged guards or shields or without guards or shields in place f) Switch on the motor only when the hands and feet are away from the cutting means – 45 – BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 g) Always disconnect the machine from the power supply (i.e remove the plug from the mains remove the disabling device or removable battery) - whenever the machine is left unattended, - before clearing a blockage, - before checking, cleaning or working on the machine, - after striking a foreign object, - whenever the machine starts vibrating abnormally h) Take care against injury to feet and hands from the cutting means i) Always ensure that the ventilation openings are kept clear of debris EE.2.4 Maintenance and storage a) Disconnect the machine from the power supply (i.e remove the plug from the mains remove the disabling device or removable battery) before carrying out maintenance or cleaning work b) Use only the manufacturer’s recommended replacement parts and accessories c) Inspect and maintain the machine regularly Have the machine repaired only by an authorized repairer d) When not in use, store the machine out of the reach of children EE.2.5 Recommendation (for mains powered machines and those with an integral charger) The machine should be supplied via a residual current device (RCD) with a tripping current of not more than 30 mA BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 46 – Annex FF (normative) Test enclosure – Base The base shall consist of 19 mm plywood covered with 500 mm squares of coconut matting nailed to the plywood with nails spaced as shown in Figure FF.1 (see also Figure FF.2) Any square of coconut matting showing a worn area where there is evidence of 50 % or more reduction in the height or number of fibres shall be replaced The minimum base size shall be 1,5 m larger than the cutting width and 1,5 m larger than the distance between the forward edge of the leading blade tip circle and the rear edge of the trailing blade tip circle The coconut matting shall have approximately 20 mm high fibres embedded in a PVC base weighing approximately 000 g/m² – 47 – BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 Dimensions in mm NOTE Dimensions shown are approximate Figure FF.1 – Nail plan of base BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 48 – Dimensions in mm Figure FF.2 – Base detail – 49 – BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 Annex ZZ (informative) Coverage of Essential Requirements of EU Directives This European Standard has been prepared under a mandate given to CENELEC by the European Commission and the European Free Trade Association and within its scope the standard covers all relevant essential requirements as given in EU Directive 2006/42/EC (Machinery Directive) Compliance with this standard provides one means of conformity with the specified essential requirements of the Directive concerned WARNING: Other requirements and other EU Directives may be applicable to the products falling within the scope of this standard BS EN 50636-2-94:2014 EN 50636-2-94:2014 – 50 – Bibliography The bibliography of Part is applicable except as follows: Addition: EN 60745-1:2009, Hand-held motor-operated electric tools – Safety – Part 1: General requirements (IEC 60745-1:2006, mod.) 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