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DUSTOMAT-160 S
74020-52-00
3.4 Preventing mechanical hazards
DANGER
Risk of injury posed by the drawing-in or entanglement of hair or loose items (e.g. chains,
hair, ties, etc.)
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Observe the safety regulations for work on products with rotating parts.
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Before working on the product, turn it off and secure it against unintentional reactiva-
tion.
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When working on the product, tie back long hair or wear a hairnet.
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When working on the product, do not wear any loose items (chains, ties).
WARNING
Danger of crushing due to loose or open covers
Injuries to limbs
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Keep covers tightly closed during operation.
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Ensure that inspection doors are firmly closed.
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Check regularly that fastening screws and component connections are secure.
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Only start up the product after the assembly is complete and correct.
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Watch out for pipe or hose connections and other valves, or disconnect if required.
All movable machine parts driven by electric motors must be covered by fixed, securely
fastened protective covers that can only be removed with tools.
3.5 Preventing dust hazards
CAUTION
Toxic dusts
Short-term impairment of the respiratory organs during inhalation
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Maintenance, cleaning, repair, and emptying work may only be completed by expert
personnel.
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Wear personal protective equipment.
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Ensure that the collection container is attached to the discharge opening.
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Ensure that inspection doors are firmly closed.
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Always complete all maintenance and upkeep work in a well-ventilated room.
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Seal the intake port with a sealing plug so it is dust-tight during transportation.
CAUTION
Dust deposits in the pipe system
Short-term impairment of the respiratory organs during inhalation
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Check the connected piping system regularly for dust deposits.
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Observe the minimum air speed required for use and the resulting minimum airflow
volume.