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509 Sharptown Road P.O. Box 345 Bridgeport, NJ 08014
Email: [email protected] Fax: 856-467-5511
Internet: http://caddycorp.com Phone: 856-467-4222
Precautionary Steps
1.
Housing doors must be in place when conveyor is in operation in order to prevent bodily injury to operating
personnel.
Conveyor must NOT be operated without housing doors in place.
2.
Turn conveyor circuit breaker
OFF
when performing maintenance on equipment. Since equipment acts as a
conductor of electricity, respect all grounding and bonding codes.
3.
When inspecting operation of conveyor, keep away from pulleys, motors, etc.
4.
A word to the wise!
Limit switches supplied with equipment are there for specific purposes: such as safety, tray
control, wear prevention, etc. Circumventing the operation of these switches can cause personal injury and
conveyor damage, and may void warranty and manufacturer's liability.
5.
Conveyor wiring is water-tight but
will not withstand direct hosing down of electrical parts.
Such hosing is
hazardous to operating personnel; it will cause severe damage to the equipment resulting in costly repairs and
long periods of down time, and will void the warranty
6.
When the conveyor is off, rotating the motor by hand can cause damage to electrical controls if the motor leads
remain attached.
7.
Important:
Detergent or disinfectants containing chlorine, ammonia or iodine must
not
be used on the Caddy non-steel
components. Use of these chemicals will cause serious deterioration of plastic parts, and most importantly the
belt itself.
CAUTION
Never place your hands where you cannot see them!
Do not place your hands anywhere in the belt drive area!
Do not spray water directly onto motor, wires or any electrical parts.
Do not block limit switches with an object in order to stop conveyor! If trays are coming too fast, slow the
conveyor down!
Do not permit materials to clog drains!