
FT Silomat E 140
(VAE)
Operating Instructions
05.2008
Knauf PFT GmbH & Co. KG
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Basic safety instructions
1. Follow all safety instructions and danger warnings on the machine. Ensure that all instructions are kept
legible.
2. Inspect the machine for visible damage and defects at least once every shift. If you notice any safety-
threatening alterations to the machine or its operating behaviour, stop the machine immediately and
notify your supervisor.
3. Do not attempt to modify the machine in any way which may impair its safety without first consulting
your machine dealer. This also applies to the installation of unchecked "safety devices".
4. Spare parts must comply with the technical requirements of the manufacturer. This is guaranteed for all
original PFT parts.
5. Only trained or authorized personnel should operate the machine. Clearly define the responsibilities of
the staff for operation, setup, maintenance and repairs.
6. Personnel undergoing training should only be allowed to operate the machine under the supervision of
experienced personnel.
7. All electrical work should be carried out by a qualified electrician or by trained personnel under the
supervision of a qualified electrician and should comply with electro-technical regulations.
8. Observe the operating instructions when turning the machine on and off. Watch control lamps for
signals.
9. When the machine is completely switched off for maintenance and repair work, measures must be
taken to ensure that it cannot be switched back on accidentally (for example, lock the main switch and
remove the key, or attach a warning sign to the main switch).
10. Before cleaning the machine with a water jet, seal all openings through which water could enter and
thereby impair the safety and proper functioning of the machine (electric motors and control boxes).
Remove all covers after cleaning.
11. Only use original fuses of the prescribed amperage.
12. If work has to be carried out on live components, a second person should be present to disconnect the
power in the event of an emergency.
13. Disconnect the machine from any external energy source before you relocate it, even if you are only
moving it a short distance. The machine should be connected properly to the mains before being put
back in operation.
14. Set up the machine on stable ground and secure it against unintentional movements.
15. Lay out the conveying lines safely. Do not lay them on sharp edges!
16. Depressurise all conveying systems before opening conveying lines.
17. When removing blockages, the person undertaking the task must stand in such a way that he/she
cannot be hit by discharged mortar. In addition, safety goggles should be worn. No other persons may
be within the immediate vicinity of the machine while this job is being done.
18. Appropriate noise protection devices must be provided if the permanent noise level exceeds 85 dB (A).
19. If required, wear the following protective clothing while spraying: safety goggles, safety shoes, safety
clothing, gloves, protective skin cream and respirator mask.
20. Have the machine inspected as required – but at least once a year – by a specialist.