Safety
CAP-834
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2.4.2
Description of the installed
safety devices
Emergency stop button
Fig. 19: Emergency stop button
By pressing the emergency stop button, the ma-
chine is stopped by an immediate switching off of
the power supply. After an emergency stop button
has been pressed, it must be unlocked by turning it
so that switching on is possible.
WARNING!
Danger to life from an unauthorized
restart!
An uncontrolled restart of the machine
may cause serious injuries including
death.
- Before switching the machine back
on, make sure the cause of the
emergency stop has been removed
and all safety devices have been
installed and function properly.
- Do not unlock the EMERGENCY-
STOP button until there is no more
danger.
Relief valves
Relief valves are unburdening equipment for areas
under pressure such as boilers, pressure vessels
and pipes. In case of an impermissible pressure
increase, relief valves bleed off gases, vapors or
liquids into the atmosphere.
Do not change the pressure setting of the pres-
sure relief valve, restrict the function of the re-
lief valve or replace the relief valve with a plug.
2.5
Environmental protection
NOTICE!
Danger to the environment from
incorrect handling of pollutants!
Incorrect handling of pollutants,
particularly incorrect waste disposal,
may cause serious damage to the
environment.
- Always observe the instructions
below regarding handling and
disposal of pollutants.
- Take the appropriate actions
immediately if pollutants escape
accidentally into the environment. If
in doubt, inform the responsible
municipal authorities about the
damage and ask about the
appropriate actions to be taken.
The following chemicals are used:
Oil
Oils can contain substances that are harmful to the
environment. They must not be allowed to escape
into the environment. Catch replaced oils in suitable
containers and dispose of in accordance with appli-
cable local, state and federal regulations
Lubricants
Lubricants such as greases and oils can contain
harmful substances. They must not be allowed to
escape into the environment. Dispose of lubricants
in accordance with applicable local, state and fed-
eral regulations.