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FUMEX
FF 100
Manual
2.5 General warnings
& information
The product must not be modified.
The product must not be operated without
safety devices.
Power to the machine must be switched off
prior to maintenance, repair, or adjustment.
The machine may only be used in perfect
technical condition and according to its inten-
ded use as described in Section
Faults that may jeopardise safety must
be rectified immediately.
Work on the machine’s electrical equipment
may only be carried out by a licenced
electrician in accordance with applicable local
electrical safety regulations.
There is always risk associated with the
machine’s moving parts (e.g. cutting, clam-
ping or gripping points).
In the event of fire, hatches or service doors
must not be opened.
Under no circumstances may water be used
to extinguish/cool in the event of fire or heat
build-up. A powder extinguisher or other sui-
table extinguisher must be used instead.
The machine must not be used in a potenti-
ally explosive atmosphere or to extract dust
and gases in explosive concentrations.
For maintenance work, where contact with
dust occurs, personal protective equipment
such as safety glasses, respiratory protec-
tion, and safety gloves must be worn.
The machine should only be used by person-
nel with good knowledge of the machine and
its operation.
Excessive vibration and overheating shorten
the lifespan of the fan.
Waste disposal must be carried out in ac-
cordance with the relevant national regula-
tions.
2 Safety
2.1 General
The product is safe to use. It is designed in such a way
that hazardous parts are only located in inaccessible
areas. Even so, if the product is not used correctly or
as intended, it may be hasardous to the user or cause
damage to the product. The user should therefore be
informed and trained to handle the product’s safety
features.
2.2 Warning levels (on product)
Safety signs on FUMEX products make use of colour
codes and signal words in accordance with ISO 3864-2.
Red (DANGER)
– used to indicate
an imminently dangerous situation
which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious personal injury.
Orange (WARNING)
- used to indica-
te a potentially dangerous situation
which, if not avoided, may result in
death or serious personal injury.
Yellow (CAUTION)
- used to indicate a
potentially dangerous situation which,
if not avoided, may result in moderate
or minor personal injury.
2.3 Safety signs
Refer to
2.4 Protective equipment
No special protective equipment is required to use the
product.
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