About this guide, How to use this guide, For your safety – Fluid Management 1500HS Accutinter User Manual

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About this Guide

How to Use this Guide

This Guide is organized into nine sections. Each section provides detailed

information on Accutinter 1500 topics and provides a basic reference that can be

used to help you with specific issues.

This Guide provides the information for installing your Accutinter 1500,

dispensing for the first time, and using ColorPro. This publication also includes basic

troubleshooting suggestions, customer service, help information, daily and preventative

maintenance procedures, and warranty information.

Your Accutinter 1500 dispenser includes detailed illustrated labels for how to

clean the nozzles located inside the top canister cover of the machine. You can also

find daily maintenance instructions in this guide starting on page 31. Make sure to

follow these directions for the best performance of your machine.

ColorPro has basic information about using your Accutinter and ColorPro in the

Help

section of the software.

If you have internet access, the most current information for your Accutinter 1500 is

available from the worldwide web at http://www.fluidman.com.

For Your Safety

Customer safety is important. Our products are designed to be safe and effective.

However, dispensers are electrical equipment. The Accutinter line is safe, fast, and

reliable—designed to bring many years of operation. There are precautions you can

take to avoid damage to the equipment or bodily injury before operating. By carefully

following the instructions in this document and the warning and maintenance labels

on the machine, you can help protect yourself from hazards and create a safer work

environment.

Equipment can become damaged due to misuse or neglect. Some product damage is

serious enough that the product should not be used again until it has been inspected

and, if necessary, repaired by a Fluid Management authorized service technician. As

with any electronic device, pay close attention to the dispenser when it is turned on.

On very rare occasions, you might notice an odor or see a puff of smoke or sparks

vent from your machine, or hear sounds like popping, cracking or hissing. These

conditions might merely mean that an internal electronic component has failed in a

safe and controlled manner. However, it may indicate a potential safety issue.

DO NOT

take risks or attempt to diagnose the situation yourself. Contact Fluid Management at

1.800.462.2466 for assistance.

Safety Precautions

• Read this guide and all

warning labels before using
the machine.

• Keep this guide in a safe

place.

• Read and adhere to all

Warning and Caution labels
on the machine.

• Prepare, level, and clear the

area where the machine will
be installed.

• To avoid risk of fire or

injury, unplug the power
before servicing electrical
components.

• DO NOT dispense

flammable materials.

• After installing, complete

a purge and check the
plumbing.

• Check that canisters and

lines are secure and in
place.

• Plug into an approved

grounded outlet only. Make
sure the outlet meets all
national and local codes.

• To reduce the risk of electric

shock or injury, use indoors
only.

• DO NOT push any

objects into the air vents
or openings of your
equipment. Doing so can
cause fire or electric shock
by shorting out interior
components.

• Ensure that nothing rests

on your equipment’s cables
and that the cables are not
located where they can be
stepped on or tripped over.

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