3. Instructions to the owner
The owner of the dryer must produce clear operating
instructions, adapted to local site conditions, and make
these available to all users who must adhere to these
operating instructions.
This appliance is not intended for use by persons
(including children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capabilities, or lack of experience and
knowledge, unless they have been given supervision
or instruction concerning use of the appliance by a
person responsible for their safety. Children should
be supervised to ensure that they do not play with the
appliance.
Dispose of used items at the nearest environmental
protection facility for recycling.
For safety reasons the infrared dryer must be supplied by
recommended maximum fuse, see tables in chapter 2.2.
4. Safety instructions
The mobile dryer must not be exposed to paint fog,
sanding dust or solvents, due to fire hazard. Furthermore,
the lifetime of the dryer will otherwise be reduced. Allow
for sufficient cooling time of the dryer. The distance
to the object that is to be dried must be sufficient.
Otherwise there is risk for fire or explosion! Keep all
flammable materials in a sufficient distance from the hot
surfaces of the dryer.
4.1 Hazards
Tilting
The risk for tilting increases when the arm is located in
an upright position. Turning the cassette to one side also
increases the risk for tilting.
Fire and explosion
Do not store, prepare or use solvent-containing
materials within a 5 m/16 feet radius of the mobile dryer.
Flammable materials should not be placed close to a
drying device in use.
With the temperature control turned off, the temperature
might raise quickly and the risk for fire increases,
especially if you have a distance less than 60 cm/2’ to
the object. Never direct the cassette towards highly
combustible materials.
Electrical equipment
The mobile dryer is operated with high electrical voltage,
which can be highly dangerous.
Before accessing live parts, remove the main connector
from the wall socket. Only professional electricians may
have direct access to the electrical components.
If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced by
the manufacturer, its service agent or similarly qualified
persons in order to avoid a hazard.
WARNING !
Intensive heat radiation. Hands,
face and other parts of the body should be
exposed as little as possible to the heat
radiation.
5. Assembly instruction
See separate document for detailed instructions.
Document name is;
713847 IRT Pc Mobile Assembly Manual INT
713683 IRT 3-20_4-20 Rail System Assembly Instruction
INT
701014 IRT 42x DTP Assembly and Complementary
Instruction to 701012
6. Basic instruction for operation
6.1 Keyboard
Software defined
button Confirmation
choices
Software defined button
Cancellation choices
Start
Stop
Cassettes in use
(one or two)
Enter
Temperature control
(on/off)
6.2 Display
Flash off – active
Full bake – inactive
One cassette active
Confirmation choices
Cancellation choices
Active program
Temperature reading
6.3 Program mode
This mode is for your everyday use. It helps you run
the dryer with preinstalled programs and edit program
settings.
To enter the program mode, turn the main switch on.
When you start the dryer, an information screen will
appear for two seconds. By pressing the confirmation
or cancellation button this information will show until
released. The diagram shows cassette filter usage and
notifies when it’s time to change filter. To replace filter
see chapter “11.1 Filter replacement”.
6.4 Settings mode
The Settings mode enables you to change advanced
system parameters. Thanks to our advanced control system
in this mobile dryer there are many settings that can be
altered. This is normally not a part of the everyday usage.
To enter the settings mode press both arrow keys when
you turn the main switch to position 1. Read chapter 9
for more information.
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701012 rev 8
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