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Member of EXEL group
1.5. Warnings
It is imperative that anyone wearing a pacemaker does not use the equipment and does
not enter the projection area.
High voltage can cause the pacemaker to malfunction.
This equipment may be dangerous if not used, disassembled and reassembled in
accordance with the rules specified in this manual and any applicable European
Standard or national safety regulations.
The warning notice summarizing the safety rules (procedures and precautions) laid out
in this instruction manual must be clearly displayed in the area of the spraying
workstation.
The correct operation of the equipment is guaranteed only with the use of original
spare parts distributed by Sames.
In order to ensure optimum assembly, spare parts should be stored at a temperature
close to their operating temperature. If not, a sufficient waiting time must be observed
before installation, so that all parts are assembled at the same temperature.
1.6. Regulations
The
Airmix
®
spray gun must always be used according to the requirements stipulated in the
standards and regulations in force concerning painting and clear coat methods (see Standards and Directives
EN 50.053 part 1 ISO 12100, EN 1953 and 99/92/CE).
In
Canada
, the installation has to be in compliance with the code " electrical C22.1 Canadian code, part I,
standard safety for electrical installations ".
In the
USA
, the installation has to be in compliance with the code " NFPA 70: National Electrical Code ".
CAUTION: Model
Airmix®
spray applicator is suitable for use in
CLASS I, DIVISION 1,
GROUP D HAZARDOUS LOCATIONS
” when connected to model GNM 6080 power supply unit.
The Pollution Degree Rating of the
Airmix
®
is ”Pollution Degree 2” following IEC-664-1 standard
Pollution Degree 2:
Normally only non-conductive pollution occurs. Temporary conductivity caused by
condensation is to be expected.
Before any use of the Airmix
®
spray gun, check that all operators
•
have previously been trained by the company or by their distributors registered by them for
this purpose.
•
have read and understood the user manual and all rules for installation and operation, as listed
below.
It is the responsibility of the operator’s workshop manager to ensure these two points
and it is also his responsibility to make sure that all operators have read and understood
the user manuals for any peripheral electrical equipment present in the spraying area.