Chapter 1 On Safety |
1.2 Warning labels and attachment positions
Warning labels are attached to dangerous parts or areas of the machine. All operators and maintenance personnel must follow the instructions written on these labels.
-Do not remove or deface any of these warning labels.
-Labels must always be clearly visible without any obstacles shielding or obscuring them.
-If a label is removed or defaced, replace it with a new warning label as soon as possible. Please contact the dealer where you purchased this machine for new labels.
•Types of warning labels
(1)Caustic
agent
Hazard | Safe handling method | |
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Contains processing | Always wear protective gear such as safety glasses, | |
chemicals. Direct contact | rubber gloves, masks, and rubber aprons. | |
with these chemicals due | ||
Read all instructions and warnings for processing | ||
to splashing or overflow | ||
may result in skin. | chemicals. | |
irritation, blindness, or | ||
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burns. |
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(2) Hazardous |
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Moving |
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Section |
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Hazard | Safe handling method |
Hands or fingers may get | Keep hands, fingers and the rest of the body away |
caught. | during operation. Always turn OFF the main power |
| supply and the power switch on the machine before |
| approaching. |
(3) Caution
Hazard | Safe handling method |
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Sections marked with this | Keep hands, fingers and the rest of the body away |
label contain functions or | from the machine while it is running. If you must |
components which could | physically touch the machine, always turn the |
cause personal injury. | power supply OFF beforehand. |
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