GBC 930-028 manual Decal Meaning

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F-60+ Operation and Maintenance Manual

The following are typical safety hazard decals used on GBC Pro-Tech machines, with a brief description (“Mean- ing” column) of each decal.

 

Decal

Meaning

 

 

 

 

 

WARNING!

 

WARNING

Moving parts can

 

ACHTUNG

 

crush and cut.

 

MISE EN GARDE

 

Do not operate with

 

 

 

 

guard or door open.

 

 

 

WARNING

WARNING

WARNING!

 

ACHTUNG

ACHTUNG

Crush and burn

 

 

hazard. Stay clear of

MISE EN GARDE

MISE EN GARDE

moving rollers. Stop

or

 

machine and raise roll

 

 

before cleaning.

WARNING

WARNING!

 

ACHTUNG

Carefully read

 

Operator's Manual

MISE EN GARDE

before handling this

 

machine. Observe

 

instructions and safety

 

rules when operating.

 

 

WARNING!

 

 

HAZARDOUS

 

 

VOLTAGE.

 

or

To be serviced only by

 

 

 

 

trained and authorized

 

 

personnel.

©1994 Hazard Communication Systems, Inc. 800-748-0241

 

Lockout power before

 

 

servicing.

 

 

CAUTION!

 

 

Surface is hot.

 

 

A burn hazard exists.

 

 

CAUTION!

 

 

Rolls are heavy.

 

 

Use proper lifting

 

 

techniques to prevent

 

 

injury.

Decal

SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS

SICHERHEITS- RICHTLINIEN

CONSIGNES DE SÉCURITÉ

100 PSI 700 KPa

©1997 HCS, Inc. 800-748-0241 No. 6101-52BVPK

 

 

 

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Meaning

WARNING!

1.Read and understand the Operation Manual and all safety labels before operating this machine.

2.Only a trained person is to be permitted to operate this machine. Training should include instruction in operation under normal conditions and emergency situations.

3.This machine is to be serviced only by trained and authorized personnel. Follow lockout procedures before servicing.

4.Never reach into the machine for any reason unless the machine is at a COMPLETE STOP.

5.Never leave the machine stopped in such a manner that another worker can start the machine while you are working on or within the machine.

6.Never change or defeat the function of electrical interlocks or other machine "shutdown" switches.

7.Before starting this machine, check that:

-All persons are clear of the machine.

-No maintenance work is being performed on the machine.

-All guards are in place.

-All parent rolls are well chucked in the unwind stands.

-The machine is free of paper scraps, wraps and jams.

8.There is a potential hazard of entanglement in this machine caused by items such as long hair, loose clothing, and jewelry. Make sure your clothing and hair fit closely to your body and that all jewelry, rings and watches are removed.

CAUTION!

Air pressure must be less than 100 PSI (700 kPa) to avoid damaging the machine.

Reset.

WARNING!

EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON

Press this button to stop the machine cycle, remove electric power, and separate (open) rolls to eliminate a pinch point (on some machines).

Electric power disconnect and lock out location.

© GBC Pro-Tech 1999 April

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