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Operating Instructions: DME04
Safet y Re gula tion s fo r Op erat ion
Types of loads to be mixed
The operator must make sure that the load is in a satisfactory condition. Loads must always be positioned safely and carefully. Only mix loads
as specified for the unit.
WARNING!
Unsecured and incorrectly positioned loads can cause accidents
Before mixing a load unit the operator must make sure that it has been correctly positioned and does not exceed the mixer’s c apacity.
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Only mix loads that have been correctly positioned. Use suitable precautions to prevent parts of the load from tipping or falling
down
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Damaged drums must not be rotated
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Never exceed the maximum load capacity of the mixer
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Do not stand on the unit
Unit O per atio n
WAR NI NG !
Unsecured and incorrectly positioned loads can cause accidents
Before mixing a load unit the operator must make sure that it has been correctly positioned and does not exceed the unit’s capacity.
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Instruct other people to move out of hazardous area of the unit. Stop working with the unit if people do not leave the hazardous
area
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Never exceed the maximum load capacity of the unit
WARNING!
Risk of accidents and damage to components
All modifications to the unit, in particular safety mechanisms, are prohibited. The operating speeds of the unit must not be increased under any
circumstances.
Hazardous area
Warning! Risk of accidents / injury in the hazardous area of the mixer.
The hazardous area is defined as the area in which a person is at risk due to mixer movement, rotating operations or the load itself.
Instruct unauthorised people to move hands away from the hazardous area.
The doors are fitted with a safety switch which prevents the mixer from operating until the doors are closed, even so the operator
should never try to start the mixer with the doors open.
With the doors shut the hazardous area is protected, the controls of the mixer should be used to stop the rotation before the doors
are opened.
If a door is opened whilst the unit is mixing will stop. There is a small amount of time where the rollers will still be slowing down after
the doors have been so care should be taken.
Do not operate the mixer with the covers off.
NOTE:
Only original spare parts have been certified by the manufacturer. To ensure safe and reliable operation of the unit, use only the
manufacturer’s spare parts.
Opera tion al S afet y an d En viro nm ental Pro tect ion
The checks and servicing operations contained in this chapter must be performed in accordance with the intervals as indicated in the
servicing checklists.
WARNING!
Risk of accidents and damage to components
All modifications to the mixer, in particular safety mechanisms, are prohibited. The operating speeds of the mixer must not b e increased under
any circumstances.
NOTE:
Only original spare parts have been certified by the manufacturer. To ensure safe and reliable operation of the mixer, use only the
manufacturer’s spare parts.
Maint enan ce S afet y Re gula tion s
Maintenance Personnel
The unit should only be serviced and repaired by a competent individual as selected by the company the equipment is intended for use with.
Cleaning
CAUTION!
Fire Hazard
Do not use flammable liquids to clean the mixer.
CAUTION!
Risk of component damage when cleaning the mixer
Do not clean with pressurised water.
Consumables and used parts
CAUTION!
Consumables and used parts are an environmental hazard
Used parts, oils and fuels must be disposed of in accordance with the relevant environmental protection regulations.
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Note the safety regulations when handling these materials
Servi cing and Ins pect ion
Thorough and expert servicing is one of the most important requirements for the safe operation of the unit. Failure to perform regular servicing
can lead to unit failure and poses a potential hazard to personnel and equipment.
WARNING!
The application conditions of a unit have considerable impact on the wear of the service components.