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5. EXTENSION CORD
If using an extension cord make sure it is according to cross section / maximum length
requirements as shown to the right.
Inadequate extension cords can be dangerous. If an extension cord
is used, it shall be suitable for outdoor use, and the connection has
to be kept dry and off ground. It is recommended that this is
accomplished by means of a cord reel which keeps the socket at
least 60mm above the ground.
Make sure the extension cord is fully
unrolled, kept dry, away from traffic,
sharp edges and heat to avoid damage
or cuts.
If using an extension cord make sure it
is not connected to mains voltage when
connecting / disconnecting to the unit's
power cord.
6. TRIP HAZARD
Loose extension cords and power cables provide a potential trip
hazard, especially when they cross pathways.
Take safety measures like placing traffic cones along the cord or
tape the cord to the floor with duct tape
.
7. CHEMICAL HAZARD
In the event of accidental contact with cleaning detergent or oil,
follow instructions provided by the manufacture and/or product
retailer and wash it off immediately with clean running water.
Wear rubber gloves to avoid personal injury during chemical
handling.
If spillage occurs clean up immediately before using the unit.
8. CHECKS AND SERVICE
Inspect the unit each day before use
. Follow “Daily inspection
check list” guide
Table-B
in the SERVICE / CARE section.
Service the unit regularly based on its
usage. Follow “Usage vs
Ser
vice frequency” Table
(Table-A)
in the SERVICE / CARE
section.
60mm
MIN
.