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UGG050-0517
S Series
(B)
(A)
(A)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(A)
(A)
(C)
(B)
(C)
(A)
(A)
DESCRIPTION
Safety switch
The machine can be provided with several safety
switches. The safety switch(es) must be checked regu-
larly.
>Page 7:2 “Check the safety equipment”.
>Page 9:36-9:37 “Safety”.
The safety switch stops the machine if its switch key is
disconnected.
To be able to start the machine, the switch key must be
installed inside the safety switch.
The design and location of safety switches can vary.
Examples of where safety switches might be located can
be seen in the images on the right. The electrical circuit
diagram shows the number of safety switches installed in
the supplied machine.
Star knob
The machine can be provided with several star knobs.
The star knob has a screw with a very long thread. The
thread is so long because it has to take such a long time to
unscrew the star knob that the rotor will have time to stop
completely.
The star knob(s) must be checked regularly. A star knob
with worn screw must be replaced with a new original
screw supplied by Conair.
>Page 7:2 “Check the safety equipment”.
>Page 9:36-9:37 “Safety”.
Some star knobs may be provided with a safety switch. If
such a star knob is unscrewed during operation its safety
switch will stop the machine. To be able to start the
machine, the star knob(s) must be screwed in until they
stop moving.
The design and location of star knobs can vary. Examples
of where star knobs might be located can be seen in the
images on the right.
Safety equipment
2. DESCRIPTION
(A) = Star knob
(B) = Switch key
(C) = Safety switch