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•
DO
use caution when handling metal surface
edges of all equipment.
•
DO
handle CO
2
cylinders and gauges with care.
Secure cylinders properly against abrasion.
•
DO
store CO
2
cylinder(s) in well ventilated areas.
•
DO NOT
exhaust CO
2
gas (example: syrup pump)
into an enclosed area, including all types of walk-in
coolers, cellars, and closets.
•
DO NOT
throw or drop a CO
2
cylinder. Secure the
cylinder(s) in an upright position with a chain.
•
DO NOT
connect the CO
2
cylinder(s) directly to
the product container. Doing so will result in an
explosion causing possible death or injury. It is
best to connect the CO
2
cylinder(s) to a
regulator(s).
•
DO NOT
store CO
2
cylinders in temperature
above 125°F (51.7°C) near furnaces, radiator or
sources of heat.
•
DO NOT
release CO
2
gas from old cylinder.
•
DO NOT
touch refrigeration lines inside units;
some may exceed temperatures of 200°F
(93.3°C).
NOTE: All utility connections and fixtures must be
sized, installed, and maintained in accordance with
Federal, State, and Local codes.
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