Safety rules
6 – EN
ACT ES 20 – 500
3 Safety
rules
3.1 Definition of the conventional signs used in this manual
Carefully read instruction manual before attempting any service or maintenance procedures on the
dryer.
Caution warning sign. Risk of danger or possibility of damage to equipment, if related text is not
followed properly.
Electrical hazard. Warning message indicates practices or procedures that could result in personal
injury or fatality if not followed correctly.
Danger hazard. Part or system under pressure.
Danger hazard. High temperature conditions exist during operation of system. Avoid contact until
system or component has dissipated heat.
Danger hazard. Treated air is not suitable for breathing purposes; serious injury or fatality may
result if precautions are not followed.
Danger hazard: In case of fire, use an approved fire extinguisher, water is not an acceptable
means in cases of fire.
Danger hazard. Do not operate equipment with panels removed.
Maintenance or control operation to be performed by qualified personnel only [1].
ARIA
AIR
LUFT
AIR
Compressed air inlet connection point
ARIA
AIR
LUFT
AIR
Compressed air outlet connection point
Condensate drain connection point
Operations which can be performed by the operator of the machine, if qualified [1].
NOTE:
Text that specifies items of note to be taken into account does not involve safety precautions.
In designing this unit a lot of care has been devoted to environmental protection:
CFC free refrigerants
CFC free insulation parts
Energy saving design
Limited acoustic emission
Dryer and relevant packaging composed of recyclable materials
This symbol requests that the user heed environmental considerations and abide with suggestions
annotated with this symbol.
[1] Experienced and trained personnel familiar with national and local codes, capable to perform the needed activities, identify and
avoid possible dangerous situations while handling, installing, using and servicing the machine. Ensuring compliance to all statutory
regulations.
Summary of Contents for ACT ES 20-500
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