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Brand | Dr. Escherich |
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Model | TAIFUN-CLEAN 015 |
Category | Cleaning Equipment |
Language | English |
Provides information about the applicability of these operating instructions.
Lists related documents for ionisers and supply units.
Explains how instructions are structured with steps and outcomes.
Lists common abbreviations used in the manual like AC, DC, ESD.
Details hazard levels like DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, and NOTICE.
Explains the meaning of DANGER, WARNING, CAUTION, NOTICE, and TIP.
Describes how section safety messages are structured.
Provides a list of safety symbols and their meanings.
Outlines the responsibilities of the product operator for safe operation.
Details the required qualifications for different types of work on the device.
Highlights specific risks associated with the product's operation and handling.
Warns about injuries from defective cables, plugs, and air lines.
Warns against using unapproved parts or modifying the product.
Warns about electric shock risks when accessing the HV power supply.
Warns about injuries from loose compressed air lines and particles in eyes.
Warns about crushing/trapping risks from conveyor systems.
Explains safety regarding high voltage emitters and sharp tips.
Warns about interference with pacemakers due to electric fields.
Discusses health effects of ozone exposure and need for ventilation.
Mentions potential pain from touching rotating nozzles, recommending covers.
Warns about noise levels and the need for hearing protection.
Discusses potential lubricant leakage and contamination issues.
Warns about electric arcs damaging connectors during plugging/unplugging.
Details precautions for working in ESD-protected environments.
Describes the system's use for non-contact surface cleaning and static charge neutralization.
Specifies environmental limits, temperature, and media compatibility.
Highlights features of the ESD version for sensitive components.
Presents a component overview with numbered parts.
Explains how ions neutralize static charges and air/suction removes particles.
General warnings before installation, including unqualified staff, electric current, and air lines.
Warns about personal injury from unqualified staff performing installation.
Warns about electric shock from conductive components during installation.
Warns about injuries from loose air lines and connectors.
Warns about crushing/trapping hazards from conveyors during installation.
Details mounting requirements, working distances, and torque specifications.
Specifies requirements for compressed air quality and connection.
Warns about damage from exceeding maximum air pressure.
Describes optional monitoring of rotating nozzle revolutions.
Details options for suction connections and potential pressure losses.
Covers electrical connections and high voltage supply for AC ionisers.
Specifics for connecting AC ionisers to the HV power supply safely.
Details connections for DC ionisers with integrated HV power supply.
Explains earthing requirements for ESD-protected areas.
General safety warnings for startup, including transport, noise, and pressure.
Reiterates warnings about conveyor hazards during startup.
Warns about noise and particle hazards from compressed air, requiring protection.
Mentions potential pain from touching rotating nozzles during operation.
Warns about damage from exceeding air pressure during startup.
Lists steps for optimizing blowing and suction effects.
Suggests using testers and meters for monitoring ionisation and charges.
Explains how errors are displayed for AC and DC ionisers.
Describes error indication methods for AC ionisers.
Describes error indication methods for DC ionisers.
Addresses issues with the ionisation system, including error lamps and possible causes.
Lists common issues and checks for the compressed air supply.
Covers troubleshooting for the suction unit fan and power.
Provides causes for unsatisfactory cleaning results.
Outlines the regular cleaning schedule for the TAIFUN-CLEAN unit.
Describes how to check the seating of rotating nozzles.
Offers factory overhaul services for rotating nozzles after warranty.
Details the warranty period and conditions for rotating nozzles.
Provides instructions for dismounting and mounting rotating nozzles.
Guides on how to replace ionisers, with safety warnings.
Specifies cleaning and function check intervals for ionisers.
Instructions for cleaning the output air component and suction channel.
Explains how to return, recycle, or dispose of the product and its components.
Warns about environmental damage from improper disposal of waste materials.
Presents technical specifications for different models like ionization system, suction port, and weight.
Lists available spare parts like rotating nozzles and ionisers with order codes.
Lists accessories like mounting tools, guide plates, and cleaning kits with order codes.
Lists further accessories including suction hoses and supply units.
Provides technical drawing and ordering example for the TC014 model.
Provides technical drawing and ordering example for the TC015 model.
Provides technical drawing and ordering example for the TC016 model.
States compliance with Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC for the product.