5 operation precautions – MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC SDP-Eco 1630 III User Manual

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Chapter 1 On Safety

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Chapter 1 On Safety

1.5 Operation precautions

Do not turn the machine's power supply ON or start operation until this
manual has been thoroughly read and fully understood.

All operators must wear appropriate work clothing and should never wear
necklaces, scarves, or other accessories which could be caught by moving
parts and cause accidents.

Do not operate the machine if you feel in anyway sick, nauseous or
unsteady.

If you notice that the machine is in any way abnormal, immediately report
the situation to your supervisor for appropriate action.

The SDP-Eco 1630 III can perform continuous automatic operation, but it
must not be operated continuously without an operator in attendance.
An operator trained to take appropriate initial corrective actions should
always be in attendance to deal immediately with any emergencies that
may arise.

When your SDP-Eco 1630 III will not be operated for an extended period
of time, be sure to unplug the power cord. Check for any dust or
contamination in the outlet, power plug, and/or the AC power socket on
your SDP-Eco 1630 III at least once a year.

During operation, do not open any of the unit's doors or covers. Opening
these doors or covers may be hazardous to the safety of operators and
other persons working in the vicinity, and may also damage the machine.

Power failure
If a power failure occurs due to an external reason, immediately turn OFF
the power switch and the SDP-Eco 1630 III.
When power is recovered, supply power again, referring to "4.2 Turning
ON the power switch".

Cap

Buttoned

Safety shoes
(preferable)

Gloves
(or wet hands)

Open cuffs

Loose or dangling necktie

Items hanging from clothes

Over-long trousers

Slippers or sandals

Always avoid clothing, gear, or

accessories that could in any way

be caught up in the machine.

Appropriate

Unacceptable

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