Rotational Vacuum Concentrator RVC 2-18 CDplus
HCl resistant version
3 Safety
Version 04/2012, Rev. 2.3 of 03/07/2017
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Translation of the original operating manual
3.8
Procedures in the event of hazards and accidents
DANGER
Fire:
• A fire in the electrical control system must be extinguished with a CO
2
fire extinguisher!
• Burning oil must be extinguished with a CO
2
fire extinguisher or powder
fire extinguisher!
Hazardous electrical incident:
• Set the mains power switch of the control system to the "0" position in
order to interrupt the power supply completely.
Burns:
• Small-area burns (e.g. finger) should be cooled immediately with
lukewarm water for approximately 2 minutes.
• Large-area burns should not be cooled because of the resulting risk of
hypothermia.
• Cover the burns loosely and in a sterile manner (e.g. with a sterile
dressing).
• Cover the injured person with a blanket.
IF IN DOUBT, CALL THE EMERGENCY PHYSICIAN (AMBULANCE)!
3.9
Remaining hazards
All CHRIST rotational vacuum concentrators were built state- of- the- art
and according to the accepted safety rules. However, danger to life and
limb of the operator, or of third parties, or impairments of the units or other
material assets cannot be completely excluded when the units are being
used.
• Use the RVC only for the purpose that it was originally intended for (see
chapter 1.2 - "Intended use").
• Use the RVC only if it is in a perfect running state.
• Immediately eliminate any problems that can affect safety.