Ramsey Oretronic IV Tramp Metal Detector REC 4479C
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Allow only qualified electricians to open and work in the electronics cabinet, power-supply
cabinet, control cabinet, or switch boxes.
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Covers over the electronics and rotating parts must always remain in place during normal
operation. Remove only for maintenance, with the
machine’s power OFF. Replace all covers
before resuming operation.
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During maintenance, a safety tag (not supplied by the factory) must be displayed in the ON/OFF
switch areas instructing others not to operate the unit (ANSI:B157.1).
WARNING.
High voltage that may be present on leads could cause electrical shock.
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All switches must be OFF when checking input AC electrical connections, removing or inserting
printed circuit boards, or attaching voltmeters to the system.
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Use extreme caution when testing in, on, or around the electronics cabinet, PC boards, or
modules. There are voltages in excess of 115
–
230 V in these areas
—
even with the main door
open.
WARNING.
Use only the procedures and new parts specifically referenced in this manual to ensure
specification performance and certification compliance. Unauthorized procedures or parts can
render the instrument dangerous to life, limb, or property.
WARNING.
The TMD IV should not be operated at more than the production rate stated on your
equipment specification sheet, or used in applications other than those stated in the original order.
WARNING.
Do not place or store objects of any kind on the TMD IV.
WARNING.
Tampering with and/or removing any safety guards and other safety devices fitted to
the TMD IV is
strictly forbidden
. If the existing guards or safety devices are modified, you
must
verify
that any changes made comply with the appropriate safety regulations
before the TMD IV is used.
Conventions Used in This Manual
Here is a summary of the conventions used in this manual.
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The term “TMD IV” is a general term that refers to
Thermo Scientific Ramsey Oretronic IV Tramp Metal
Detector.