Safety instructions, General safety instructions, Specific safety instructions in this manual – Fast & Fluid SK350 User Manual

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Fast & Fluid Management – SK350

V 2.0

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Safety instructions

General safety instructions

Attention! Before installing the equipment and setting it in operation,
please read the instructions carefully. This is safer both for yourself
and prevents unnecessary damage to the machine.

The manufacturer accepts no liability if the instructions below are not followed:

1.

If a machine has been damaged (during transport, for example), do not attempt to set it in
operation. When in doubt, first contact either your supplier or the F&FM service
department.

2.

The equipment should be positioned and connected up in strict accordance with the
installation instructions.

3.

All local safety regulations and ordinances should be observed.

4.

The machine may be connected only to a 220-240V/16A/50Hz earthed wall socket installed

in accordance with the regulations.

5.

Users should see to it that the machine is kept in good condition. Defective components

should be replaced.

6.

In order to prevent physical injury, the doors should be closed and the paneling fitted
during normal use.

7.

All service activities (other than routine maintenance and adjustments) may only be carried
out by qualified technicians. See to it that the mains lead is always kept unplugged while

repairs are being carried out.

Specific safety instructions in this manual

Attention! Failure to remove the frame lock correctly can result in
severe damage to your SK350 when in operation. Please take care!

Attention! To prevent damage, the SK350 may only be connected to
either 220-240V/16A/50Hz power grids.

Attention! Only use the emergency stop button in case of a true

emergency. After pressing the emergency stop, wait at least 15
seconds before unlocking it (turn clockwise). The SK350 will then
reset and unclamp the container.

Attention! MOVING PARTS CAN CAUSE INJURY. Always turn off power
(e.g. by pressing emergency stop) before accessing moving parts.

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