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1.3.3 Precautions for operating heating section
• The processing solution heater, dryer heater and motor, etc. become very hot.
If you directly touch them during operation or right after operation, you may get burnt.
When replacement of parts or maintenance is performed, make sure that the temperature is fully lowered.
After temperature fully falls, carry out the operation by turning off the circuit breaker and the main power
supply.
Cooling time, such as the heater section and the motor, changes with work states. Turn off the circuit breaker
and main power supply. Then, perform the work after the temperature has become low enough.
If you have got burnt, cool the burn with running water and contact a physician as soon as possible.
1.3.4 Precautions for operating rotary section
• Be careful for your hands, hair, clothes, etc., not to be caught under the gear, chain, belt, roller, fan and other
rotating parts.
Do not remove covers other than those specified.
Be sure to turn off the circuit breaker and main power supply of this machine before performing any
operation.
Keep away your hands from the system during operation.
If your hands are caught and you cannot move, ask someone to turn off the circuit breaker at once.
1.3.5 Precautions against electric shock
• Do not remove covers unless directed by us or specified in the manual.
• Do not remove covers while the main power supply and circuit breakers are on. Doing so presents a risk of
electrical shock.
The control box contains high voltage and high current sections. An electrical shock from the control box may
cause severe personal injury or death, and/or damage to this system.
• Consult an electrician for electrical grounding.
Summary of Contents for Frontier LP7500
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