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FI002K0018v1100UK – THS/21 Instruction manual for installation, use and maintenance
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS -
ARNINGS
16 ORIGINAL INSTRUCTIONS
1.4 Residual risks
1.4.1 Installation
- Exercise extreme caution when connecting up electrical components and the earth. Incorrect
connections can create an electrocution hazard.
- Do not exceed the compressed air pressure rating. Exceeding this rating can cause an
overpressure and explosion hazard.
- Tipping hazard. On integrated systems failure to follow the instructions given in this manual
may cause the machine to tip over.
1.4.2 Operating
CEIA Metal Detectors employ low intensity electromagnetic fields in compliance with current legislation.
MAGNETIC FIELDS can affect pacemakers. Wearers of pacemakers, cardiac defibrillators and other life support devices
shall not operate in proximity of the inductor or the heating inductors of this device.
Wearers of pacemakers must not use the Metal Detectors of the THS/MN21 series which use static electromagnetic fields.
Wearers should consult their doctor for advice on avoiding this hazard.
- Trapping and drawing in hazard. Body parts or loose dangling clothing can become trapped
in the moving parts of the machine. Only authorized operators wearing suitably close-fitting
overalls are permitted to work in this area.
In MB and MBB type belts this risk is greater as the modular belt is in an accessible position
during normal operations by the operator.
- Injury hazard to eyes, ears and sensitive body parts. When operating the machine do not
approach the depressurizing pipe of the blower ejector.
1.4.3 Maintenance
- Systems with a conveyor belt. Before you restart the motor after maintenance, make sure
that no screwdrivers, tools or other objects have been left on the belt. Objects left on the belt
will be thrown outwards when the system is started.