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The user bears full responsibility for compliance with the operating condi-
tions of the electrical motor installed in the equipment.
Equipment must be used with protection devices.
The protection devices must protect the electric motor from short circuits,
overloading (systematic and start-up) and open-phase conditions.
Installation of protection devices is the responsibility of the user.
11. There must be an information plate affixed next to the control panel on equipment with
an independent control system featuring an automatic restart function: ‘ATTENTION: This
machine may start operating without warning!’
12. Any tanks and vessels working under pressure must be fitted with safety-relief valves!
Unauthorised installation, disassembly or adjustment of attached safety-relief valves is not allowed.
1.4 Safety precautions during operation
The user is solely liable for injuries or damages which occur due to
non-compliance with safety guidelines during installation, opera-
tion or servicing, as well as unauthorised use of equipment!
1. Ensure that hoses correspond to the equipment in terms of nominal diameter and working
pressure. Check the attachment of every hose coupling before start-up. An insecurely fastened
hose may cause serious injury.
2. Never turn on equipment if you suspect the presence of highly flammable impurities in the air!
3. The operator remotely controlling equipment must ensure that no installation or other work
is being performed with the equipment at that moment! An information plate must be affixed
to the equipment in relation to this: ‘ATTENTION: this machine is being controlled remotely and
may start operating without warning!’
4. An operator is not allowed to operate equipment if the operator is fatigued, in a state of
intoxication from alcohol, drugs or medicine that reduces the body’s reaction time.
5. The equipment must not be operated if parts of the casing have been removed. Doors or
panels may be opened for short durations for inspection and scheduled checks. It is advisable
to wear hearing protection.
In some types of equipment, open doors or removal of panels du-
ring operation may lead to overheating.
6. Personnel in conditions or a facility where the sound pressure level reaches or exceeds 90 dB (A),
must wear ear protectors.
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