
Rev 1.2, 4/2/19
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EL-51A-4
TROUBLESHOOTING
TROUBLESHOOTING
This chapter contains information on possible faults that may interrupt the operation of the
TSU. The information provided will serve as a guideline to detect and resolve problems. In
any case, feel free to contact your authorized PMC Distributor, where a qualified technician
will advise you.
CAUTION!
All repairs performed by unqualified personnel or the use of spares
other than originals may cause damage to the unit and put the operator at risk.
To prevent possible injury caused by incorrect handling of the
raw materials and solvents used in the process, carefully read
the safety data sheet provided by your supplier.
Deal with the waste caused according to current regulations.
To avoid damage caused by the impact of pressurized fluids,
do not open any connection or perform maintenance work on
components subject to pressure until the pressure has been
completely eliminated.
Use suitable protection when operating, maintaining or being
present in the area where the equipment is functioning. This
includes, but is not limited to, the use of protective goggles,
gloves, shoes and safety clothing and breathing equipment.
The equipment includes components that reach high
temperatures and can cause burns. Hot parts of the equipment
must not be handled or touched until they have cooled
completely.
To prevent serious injury through crushing or amputation, do
not work with the equipment without the safety guards installed
on the moving parts. Make sure that all the safety guards are
correctly reinstalled at the end of the repair or maintenance
work of the equipment.