
ADT Model 7900 Uno Dicing Series Installation Supplement
Safety First
P/N 97910-9000-001-01 Ver. 04/2014
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SAFETY FIRST
ADT believes that the safety of personnel working with and around our
Systems is the most important consideration. Please read all safety
information below and in the Operations and Maintenance Manuals before
attempting to operate the System or perform any maintenance function.
Warnings
1.
Obey and follow all warnings and cautions given in manuals.
2.
Comply with all approved and established precautions for operating
electrical and mechanical equipment.
3.
All maintenance tasks should be performed only by trained,
authorized personnel.
4.
Verify that all the power, air and water facilities are turned off before
beginning any maintenance procedure, replacement, or repair of parts
(including insertion or removal of connectors or boards).
Danger -
Electrical Shock Hazard:
High voltage is present at
points throughout the System. Contact with high voltage can
result in injury or death. Before opening the lower bench doors or
attempting any maintenance task, ensure that there is no voltage
present in the system:
Power down the System.
Disconnect the AC power cord plug from the wall outlet and
wait ten minutes for any remaining current to dissipate.
Danger - Moving Parts Hazard:
Some components (e.g. Spindles and Blades) rotate at high
speeds and can cause injury even after power has been turned
off. Do not touch either the Spindle or the Blade while they
are still in motion. Wait until the rotation stops completely
before working on or near moving parts. Do not operate the
System with any of the covers open.
Beware of loose clothing, jewelry and other loose or dangling
items which might get caught in moving or rotating parts.
Danger - Bodily Injury Hazard:
Be careful not to drop any of the
Covers while opening or closing them. Let go only once they are
completely opened or closed. Failure to do so could cause bodily
injury or damage to the Covers.
Danger - High Pressure Water and Air Hazards:
Observe standard
operating procedures to avoid contact with High Pressure Water
and Air, which can present hazards, especially to eyes.
Danger
– Excessive Hot Parts:
Do not touch the solenoid valves
inside the system. Some solenoid valves may reach high
temperatures and direct contact can cause burns.