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2 Operating
safety
2.1 General safety instructions
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Study the operating instructions carefully.
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All operators must be familiar with the contents of the operat-
ing instructions.
For this purpose, always keep the operating instructions within
easy reach.
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Do not remove the instruction labels.
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Do not disable safety devices.
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Independent conversions of the device negate the conformity
with European directives declared by Fritsch and void the war-
ranty.
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The cross beater mill is intended exclusively for use as speci-
fied in the section
Any other use is considered improper; the manufacturer ac-
cepts no liability for damages resulting from improper use.
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In addition to the operating instructions, observe and instruct
adherence to all generally applicable statutory and otherwise
binding regulations on accident prevention and environmental
protection.
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If a noise level of 85 dB(A) is reached or exceeded, hearing
protection should also be worn to prevent hearing damage.
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Use original accessories and spare parts only. Failure to ad-
here to this may jeopardize the protection of the machine.
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Do not continue using damaged accessories.
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The occupational exposure limits of the valid safety instruc-
tions must be observed and if necessary, ventilation should be
provided or the machine should be operated under a hood.
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During comminution of oxidisable substances (e.g. metals or
coal), there exists a danger of self-ignition (dust explosion) if
the portion of fine material exceeds a specific percentage.
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The cross beater mill is not designed with explosion protection
and is not suitable for grinding of explosive materials.
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These operating instructions do not contain any repair instruc-
tions. Repairs may only be performed by Fritsch GmbH or
authorised service technicians.
2.2 Operators
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The cross beater mill may only be operated by authorised
persons and maintained and repaired by trained experts.
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People who are under the influence of health impairments,
medications, drugs, alcohol or excess fatigue may not oper-
ate the cross beater mill.