Safety warnings & cautions, Warning, Explosion hazard) – Associated Equipment 73-600 User Manual

Page 2: Harmful fumes), Caution, Shock hazard), Strong vacuum), Lifting), Air flow blockage), Miscellaneous cautions

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SAFETY WARNINGS & CAUTIONS

1.

FAILURE

TO

OBSERVE

THE

FOLLOW­

ING PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN SE­
RIOUS

INJURY.

INCLUDING

DEATH

IN

EX­

TREME

CASES.

SAVE

THESE

INSTRUC­

TIONS.

WARNING:

(EXPLOSION HAZARD)

Tfits unit contains parts which can arc or sparK
during normal operation. Do not use In areas
contaminated

by

volatile

or

flamible

materials

as

these

spariis

may

ignite

the

contaminates

and cause a dangerous explosion.

WARNING:

(HARMFUL FUMES)

The filters used in this unit will remove solid par­

ticulate ONLY, and do not eliminate fumes and
gases that may be a health hazard. Fdlure to
observe the presence of such fumes could cause
serious illness or death.

CAUTION:

(SHOCK HAZARD)

To

insure

continued

protection

against

shock

hazard,

connect

A.C.

cord

only

to

property

grounded

outlets.

Replace

defective

cords

im­

mediately. Don't expose to moisture or liquid as

this

could

defeat

the

electrical

insulation

thus

causing electrical shock.

CAUTION:

(STRONG VACUUM)

Care must be taken to avoid personal injury by

not allowing hose inlet to contact any body area
such as eyes, ears, mouth, etc.

CAUTION:

(LIFTING)

Improper lifting or handling of this unit could

causa

back

injury.

Follow

the

recommended

method for lifting.

CAUTION:

(AIR FLOW BLOCKAGE)

Since exhaust air leaves the end of this unit,

caution should bo observed not to position unit

in such a way as to block the exhaust

MISCELLANEOUS CAUTIONS:

1.

Use of any attachment not recommended

or sold by the air cleaner manufacturer may
result in nsk of fire, electric shock, or injury to
persons.

2.

To reduce the risk of damage to the elec­

tric plug or cord, disconnect by pulling plug

rather than cord when removing ^wer form the

air cleaner.

3.

Make sure cord and hose are located so

it wll not be stepped on, tripped over, or oth-

enwse subjected to damage or stress.

4.

An extension cord should not be used un­

less absolutely necessary. Use of improper ex­

tension cord could result in risk of fire and
electric shock.

If extension cord must bo used, use only a

groundted cord

Eind

follow these recommenda­

tions:

25 ft.
50 ft

100 ft

#12 AWG.

#10 AWG.

#8 AWG.

5.

Do not disassemble the air cleaner. Take

it to a qualified serviceman when service or
repair

is

required.

Incorrect

reassembly

may

result in risk of electric shock or fire.

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