VACUUBRAND RC 6 User Manual

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tially explosive mixtures at the outlet of the pump, or

dilute them to non-explosive concentrations.

Never operate this pump if it has a damaged cord or

plug.

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If the pump is not working properly, has been dropped

or has fallen into water, contact your pump service pro-

vider.

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Prevent any part of the human body from coming into

contact with vacuum.

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Always provide a free and pressureless exhaust out-

let. Make sure that the exhaust tubing cannot become

blocked. Do not exceed an pressure of 16 psi (1.1 bar)

in the exhaust tubing.

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Comply with applicable regulations when disposing of

chemicals. Take into consideration that chemicals may

be contaminated. Take adequate precautions to pro-

tect people from the effects of dangerous substances

(chemicals, oil mist, thermal decomposition products

of fluoroelastomers). Use appropriate protective cloth-

ing and safety goggles.

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Even if the pumped medium is only air or a pure gas,

the discharge from rotary vane pumps will contain small

quantities of oil vapor and petroleum fractions. These

substances are particularly contaminating in closed

spaces or in case of insufficient ventilation.

The discharge from the pump invariably contains the

pumped gases or vapors! Connect a hose to the pump

outlet to dispose of the exhaust gases.

Prevent any dangerous reactions with oil or oil vapors

and the formation of impermissible or dangerous emis-

sions.

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Failure of the pump (e.g., due to power interruption),

failure of connected components or of parts of the sup-

ply, or a change of parameters must not be allowed to

lead to a dangerous situation under any circumstances.

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