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Operating manual
RS100-4-S
BA-AB-4485-RS100-Englisch.doc
Erstelldatum 30.05.2011 14:57:00
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Before starting repair or maintenance work, ensure that all parts with which you may come into
contact, have cooled down to room temperature!
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Do not hit with tool on hardened parts (as cutting system) because, otherwise, splinters can fly
away!
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Depending on the dust formation, the machine must be cleaned to prevent hazardous dust/air
mixtures (risk of explosion) from developing inside.
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Thoroughly clean the area around the machine daily when the machine is switched off.
(Deposited dust could lead to dangerous situations if whirled up). If this cleaning process is not
carried out, the development of an ex-zone 22 (explosion risk) around the machine is possible!
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After finishing repair and maintenance work, check that all safety structures and mechanisms are
in perfect working order!
4.8 Safety measures of electrical equipment
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Repare work on electrical equipment in the shredder may only be carried out by a qualified
electrician!
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Check electrical equipment regularly for function and damages to assure perfect working order!
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Damaged components, leads and cables must be replaced immediately!
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The control box should be locked at all times! Access is only permitted to authorised persons
with a key!
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Electrical equipment must never be hosed down with water!
4.9 Fire
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Disconnect the shredder from power before starting fire fighting measures!
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Local fire control regulations must be observed!
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Suitable fire extinguishers must be available. The operator must be familiar with handling the
extinguishing agent!
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Information about suitable fire extinguishers and extinguishing methods must be obtained.
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Special attention must be paid to the flammability of gear and hydraulic oils in the tank and the
lines.
4.10 Disposal
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All work on the machine is subject to the legal directives on waste avoidance and to the correct
methods of recycling, salvaging and disposal!
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Substances threatening water purity, such as:
Grease, engine and gear oil, hydraulic oil, cooling fluids, cleaning fluids containing solvents and
detergents
may not enter the ground or seep into the water and sewage systems! Such substances must be
stored in suitable containers, transported, collected and correctly disposed of!