Mitsubishi Electronics SDP-ECO 1630 III Types of warning labels, Hazard Safe handling method

Models: SDP-ECO 1630 III

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SDP-Eco1630 III USERS MANUAL

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

 

 

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

 

burns.

 

(2) Hazardous

 

Moving

 

Section

 

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

 

 

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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Mitsubishi Electronics SDP-ECO 1630 III manual Types of warning labels, Hazard Safe handling method