Q-SERIES DI HEATER OPERATION / MAINTENANCE MANUAL
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SAFETY
This section describes information that is important for safe equipment
operation. Included is a listing of message conventions used in this
manual, as well as equipment safety interlocks, push buttons, and labels.
The equipment described in this manual uses hazardous voltage
electricity that can be dangerous. Only personnel trained in the
procedures and safety messages outlined in this manual should install (if
applicable), operate, or maintain this equipment. Read and understand
this manual before installation or operation of the system. Follow all
recommended practices and procedures that apply to your actions and
conduct. All safeguard devices must be in place when equipment is in
operation. Operators, set-up operators, helpers or installation personnel
should not alter, remove or disable safety equipment. When using this
equipment, be sure to follow the safety procedures outlined by your
facility. These safety procedures should cover the two primary types of
hazard training: (1) equipment hazards and (2) facility-related hazards.
2.1 SAFETY MESSAGE CONVENTIONS
Safety messages contained in this manual;
Dangers, Warnings, and
Cautions,
are highlighted for quick identification.
2.1.a Danger
A Danger message indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if
not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. Messages identified by
the word
Danger
are used sparingly and only for those situations
presenting the most serious hazards.
2.1.b Warning
A Warning message indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not
avoided, could result in serious injury. Following is a typical example of a
Warning
message as it could appear: