Safe Operation Practices
General Operation
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Read, understand, and follow all instructions in the manual and on the machine before starting.
Keep this manual in a safe place for further and regular reference and for ordering
replacement parts.
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Only allow people who familiar with the instructions to operate the machine. Be sure to know
controls and how to stop the machine quickly.
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Do not put your hands near moving parts.
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Remove all obstacles, which may interfere with the machine functions.
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Clear the work area such as electrical wires, gloves, knives etc.
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Be sure that everyone else is clear of your work area before operating the machine.
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Do not sit nor stand on the machine.
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Be sure turn off the machine after your work is finished. Never leave a running machine
unattended.
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Always disconnect and wait until the machine has cooled before doing any maintenance.
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Do not wear loose fitting clothes or jewelry as they may get caught in moving parts of the
machine.
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Please wear security shoes, to avoid injury caused by moving the machine or objects falling
from the machine.
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Never exceed the time limit to seal, which is suggested by the manufacturer. This is to avoid
any damage that may be caused to the sealing bars and to reduce the risk of fire in the
machine.
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Never touch the sealing bars after they have been used, this will avoid corporal burns. Wait a
few minutes to let the machine cool down before touching.
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Make sure the sealing bars are well installed in their “Guide Blocks” before starting package.
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Never incline the machine more than 30 degrees, it may tip over and hurt someone seriously.
Your responsibility
This machine should only be operated by personal who can read, understand and respect
warnings and instruction regarding this machine in the owners manual.
Summary of Contents for TS420
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