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Warning instruction hazard levels
The following hazard levels are used in these
operating instructions to indicate potentially haz-
ardous situations and important safety rules:
DANGER!
The hazardous situation is about to
occur and will lead, if the measures
are not observed, to severe injuries
and even death. Observe the
measure without fail.
WARNING !
The hazardous situation could occur
and will lead, if the measures are
not observed, to severe injuries and
even death. Work with extreme
care.
CAUTION !
The hazardous situation could occur
and will lead, if the measures are
not observed, to slight or minor
injuries.
Attention !
A possibly harmful situation could occur and will
lead, if not avoided, to property damage.
Format of safety instructions
DANGER!
Type and Source of the Danger!
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Consequences of non-obser-
vance
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Danger prevention measure
Self and personal protection
■
Do not work with the device without having
been instructed in its use.
■
Protect your hands with suitable gloves (electri-
cally insulating, heat protection).
■
Protect your eyes with safety goggles.
■
The device must not be operated by the fol-
lowing persons:
•
Persons with a heart pacemaker
•
Persons under 16 years of age as long as
the work with the device is not supervised
by an adult person
•
Persons with a metal or physical disability
which during operation of the device could
lead to a danger for the person in question
and/or that person’s surroundings
■
Keep the working area well ventilated and dry
Hazards from mains electricity
■
Never use the device with a damaged cable
or damaged generator
(Fig. II)
.
■
If the mains cable is damaged or severed
during work, do not touch the cable and
remove the mains plug immediately.
■
The device may only be connected to a
properly earthed mains power supply with PE
contact.
■
Switch off the device when not in use.
Safety Instructions
Summary of Contents for IEG-1000 SOLID
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