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IQ³ +   User  Guide

Supplement

Safety warnings

Listed below are all the safety warnings that are used in this manual. It is strongly recommended 

that personnel who are, or will be, responsible for either installing, maintaining or operating 

the equipment described in this manual should read and understand these warnings.

1.  

LETHAL HAZARD – ELECTRICAL SUPPLIES.

 A current of 100 milliamps passing through 

the body for one second can kill. This can occur at voltages as low as 35V ac or 50V dc The 

equipment described in this manual uses electrical power which can be lethal. Unless absolutely 

necessary, cleaning, inspection and maintenance must not be carried out without fi rst isolating 

the equipment from all electrical supplies.

2.  

LETHAL HAZARD – COMPRESSED AIR SUPPLIES.

 The equipment described in this manual 

may be supplied with a compressed air supply operating at a pressure which may be lethal. 

Unless absolutely necessary, cleaning, inspection and maintenance must not be carried out 

without fi rst isolating the equipment from all compressed air supplies.

3.  

WORKING ON EQUIPMENT.

 If it is essential to work on the equipment with electrical and/or 

compressed air power connected, the work must be undertaken only by qualifi ed personnel who 

are fully aware of the danger involved and who have taken adequate safety precautions to avoid 

contact with dangerous voltages and/or compressed air supplies. Before disconnecting the 

metal detector from power, removing the power plug or loosening the power terminals ensure 

that signal cables to other machines are disconnected fi rst. Take care not to trap the earth wire 

or ribbon cable when closing the enclosure lid.

4.  

REJECT DEVICES.

 At no time, with compressed air and/or electrical power applied to an 

automatic reject device, should any part of the body be placed within the operating area of 

the reject device.

5.  

EXCESSIVE NOISE.

 When an air blast reject device operates, the noise emitted may constitute 

a noise hazard. While short exposure to this noise will not cause permanent damage to hearing, 

prolonged exposure may cause some damage. It is recommended that ear defenders are worn 

by personnel who are regularly exposed to the noise.

6.  

HEAVY EQUIPMENT.

 The equipment described in this manual is extremely heavy and 

considerable care must be taken when handling it. Suffi cient personnel and a suitable fork-lift 

truck or pallet truck must be used to ensure safe handling.

7.  

LIFTING EQUIPMENT.

 Use only the correct slings and lifting tackle to move heavy items 

of equipment described in this manual. Inspect all slings and lifting tackle prior to lifting 

the equipment to ensure that:

 

(a) The safe working load will not be exceeded.

 

(b) There are no frayed or broken strands.

 

(c) Hooks, rings, etc. are not damaged.

8.  

MOVING METAL DETECTORS.

 The centre of gravity of some metal detectors is high. Lower 

the height adjustment to its minimum before moving. Care must be taken when moving such 

equipment on a slope to ensure that it does not topple over. This could result in death or severe 

injury to an individual and/or severe damage to the metal detector.

9.  

CONTAMINANTS.

 Oils and greases must always be handled with care. Prolonged bare skin 

exposure to certain oils and greases can cause skin problems. Always handle oils and greases 

in accordance with the manufacturer‘s instructions.

10.  

TRAPPED FINGERS.

 Do not place fi ngers on the underside of the conveyor when the machine 

is operating. It is possible for fi ngers to be trapped and subsequently crushed between a moving 

and fi xed component of the machine.

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Страница 4: ...in a retrieval system or translated into any language or computer language in any form or by any means without the prior written permission of Spectrum Inspection Systems IQ Metal Detector is a trade...

Страница 5: ...actured in accordance with the following transposed harmonised European standards EN12100 parts 1 and 2 2003 Safety of Machinery Basic concepts general principles for design EN294 1992 Safety of Machi...

Страница 6: ...ICES At no time with compressed air and or electrical power applied to an automatic reject device should any part of the body be placed within the operating area of the reject device 5 EXCESSIVE NOISE...

Страница 7: ...MAY OCCUR CE Directive 94 9 EC ATEX Directive July 2003 a LOCATION OF EQUIPMENT This equipment is certi ed as category 3D for use in zones designated 22 only b INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE Electrical...

Страница 8: ...8 IQ User Guide Supplement IQ User Guide Supplement To be used in conjuction with the IQ User Manual...

Страница 9: ...ent and a user manual for the IQ Refer to this supplement for guidance on how to navigate the screens on the user interface Refer to the IQ User Manual for any other information including details of t...

Страница 10: ...the total quantity of rejects for the current running product Dial the pointer shows the product signal in analogue form When the dial is in the black zone the products are passed but products which c...

Страница 11: ...screens associated with the message type when viewing reports and logs The bar is also used for benign detector operating information in green Mimic Screen To get to this screen tap the Go To button w...

Страница 12: ...international copyright treaties The software in the IQ Metal Detector is licensed not sold 1 Grant of Licence Spectrum Inspection Systems shall at all times have and retain title and full ownership...

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