8 Safety
To minimize the potential for personal injury, always be sure that the machine
operators and others working on the machinery are properly trained in the correct
usage of the equipment and properly instructed regarding the safety procedures for
operation.
Tunnel sides and conveyor surfaces can become very hot after a period of use.
Keep hands away while in operation and use caution if the machine has been
running recently.
Do not make any modifications to either the electrical circuitry or the mechanical
assemblies of this machinery. Such modifications may introduce hazards that would
not otherwise be associated with this machinery. Eastey Corporation will not be
responsible for any consequences resulting from such unauthorized modification. Do
not operate a machine if any modification has been made
This equipment is designed for indoor operation in a typical clean, dry factory
environment. Do not operate the machine in any extremely wet or oily environment
that may exceed operating specifications. Outdoor use is not recommended.
The use of certain types of plastic films in sealing and/or shrink-wrapping equipment
may result in the release of hazardous fumes due to degradation of the film at high
temperatures. Before using any plastic film in this equipment, the manufacturer or
supplier of the film should be contacted for specific information concerning the
potential release of hazardous fumes. Adequate ventilation should be provided at all
times.
Keep combustible materials away from this equipment. The equipment may be a
source of ignition.
Do not wear loose clothing such as ties, scarves, jewelry, etc. Long hair should be
pulled back and/or covered while operating this machine.
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