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DUSTOMAT-160 S
74020-52-00
7.
Servicing & maintenance
DANGER
Electric shock from high voltage
Severe injury including death possible
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Any work on the electrical grid and on live components may only be performed by
an electrician.
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Follow the safety rules for working on electrical products.
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Secure the main switch against reactivation with a padlock when working on the
product.
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Before working on the product, disconnect it from the voltage supply.
WARNING
Danger of crushing due to loose or open covers
Injuries to the limbs
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Observe the local accident prevention regulations.
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Only empty the collection container when the system is switched off
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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.
All maintenance work must be recorded in writing in the maintenance book provided. This
must make clear the equipment inspected and, if necessary, the deficiencies found, along
with the name of the inspector and the date of the inspection.
All maintenance tasks should be carefully performed within the given time-scales. Preven-
tative maintenance of the components prolongs the life of the product. So does regular
cleaning and preventative exchange of wearing parts.
Safety devices for prevention or removal of hazards (e.g. according to the 2009/104/EC
work equipment user devices and TRGS 560) must be regularly maintained and inspected
by an expert for safe and appropriate operation.
Shut down the product immediately if malfunctions and defects are discovered and notify
the responsible maintenance and repair staff.