
CAP-835
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Hot surfaces
WARNING!
Danger of injury from hot
surfaces!
Surfaces of components can heat
up a lot during operation. Skin
contact with hot surfaces will cause
severe skin burns.
- Wear heat-resistant protective
clothing and protective gloves
during all work hear hot
surfaces.
- Before all work, make sure that
all surfaces have cooled off to
the ambient temperature, wait at
least 30 minutes.
Compressed air
WARNING!
Danger of injury from
compressed air!
Compressed air can escape from
compressed air hoses or
components under pressure in case
of improper handling or in case of a
fault. It can injure eyes, whip up
dust or cause uncontrolled
movements of hoses.
Components under pressure can
move in uncontrolled fashion with
improper handling and cause
injuries.
- Before removing hoses or
components, make sure the
pressure is relieved.
- Have faulty components that are
under pressure during operation
replaced by appropriate
specialist personnel
immediately.
- Before all work, make sure that
the compressor is not under
pressure; wait at least
5 minutes.
Oil vapor
CAUTION!
Danger of injury from oil vapor!
In case of high temperatures, oil
vapor can form. Oil vapor can
irritate eyes and the respiratory
system.
- When working on the oil system
and if an oil vapor arises, wear
breathing protection and
protective goggles and ensure
that there is a fresh air supply.
Behavior in the event of faults
The following applies in principle:
1.
Immediately initiate an emergency stop in
the event of faults posing an immediate
danger to people or property.
2.
Ascertain the cause of the fault.
3.
If fault rectification requires work in the
danger zone, shut down the machine and
secure to prevent restarting.
Immediately notify those responsible at the
place of use about the fault.
4.
Depending on the nature of the fault, have it
rectified by authorized specialized personnel
or rectify it yourself.
8.2 Fault displays
Refer to the
controller documentation
for
information on fault displays.