4 caution and employee safety, 5 essential training before daily use, 6 references – Watson-Marlow FS32 User Manual

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INSTRUCTION HANDBOOK

FS10, FS32

FS10-32 IH EN 74-215-021 v1.02.doc

Version: 1.02

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1.4 Caution and employee safety

This manual should be read before using the FS10/FS32.

It is strongly advised that

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Any kind of maintenance or cleaning of the machine not is carried out while power is
connected


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Unauthorised / non-trained personnel should not maintain the electrical parts

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The machine is placed in such a way that it is not exposed to high humidity, high temperatures
or other abnormal operating environment.

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FS10 / FS32 is used for capping bottles, only


1.5 Essential training before daily use

Read the section with Daily Use, thoroughly before using the machine.

Protective equipment and protective devices are installed:

 If fingers accidently are placed on the top of the bottle while the crimp head is going down,

crimping will not take place. If the inner side of crimp head is prohibited to “rest” on the top of
the cap it will return to top position.

 Always respect the warning symbols on the machine.


Cleaning must be performed as described in this IH.


1.6 References

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1.7

Dismantling and disposal

Prior to dismantling, it must be observed that all services are disconnected, and connections to other
equipment are removed.

WM-Flexicon machines may not be disposed using normal refuse
collection. The machines must be collected and disposed separately as
they contain electrical components such as batteries, electrolyte
capacitors, liquid crystal displays and printed circuit boards.
Further information is available on

www.wmflexicon.dk

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* (WEEE) DS/EN 50419

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