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Version: 2.0
IceTech PR350H
User’s manual
Date: 2017.07.03
Init: JM
SAFETY REGULATIONS
General Measures
The IceTech PR350H manual contains instructions on starting up, operating and servicing the machine. The operator must
follow the instructions in the manual. Moreover it is important that the owner makes sure that the operator understands
the contents of this manual and follows its guidelines and safety regulations.
Personnel Qualifications
Employees, who are in charge of mounting, operation, service and maintenance must be adequately qualified to take care
of such job functions.
If the employees do not possess sufficient know-ledge, they must be instructed and trained properly. If necessary, this can
be arranged in cooperation with the manufacturer of the machine.
The owner of the machine shall make sure that the operator, who is to work with the IceTech PR350H, fully understands
the importance of complying with the SAFETY REGULATIONS described on the following pages as well as those placed on
the machine, and the importance of carefully studying the contents of the manual.
Security and Risk
The IceTech PR350H is designed so as to comply with the EC Declaration of Conformity for Machinery. Therefore, using
the machine does not pose a risk to the operator when the instructions in this manual are followed carefully.
It is important that the operator carefully follows the safety signs on the machine and the safety regulations described later
in this manual and that the operator reads and understands the contents of this manual before starting up the machine.
Installation must be carried out according to the instruction ”Unpacking and preparations before installation”.
The machine may only be installed by authorized personnel, that is electricians with knowledge of the Council Directives
73/23/EEC and the 89/336/EEC and the 89/336/EEC (or similar directives in other parts of the world).
Danger of Suffocation
Dry ice pellets are CO
2
in solid form. At ordinary atmospheric pressure, CO
2
can only exist in this solid form at temperatures
of -79°C (-110°F) or lower. Therefore, during dry ice production, the CO
2
will immediately be heated and thus transform
from solid form into gas form.
Please note:
Since the specific gravity of CO
2
is higher than that of ordinary atmospheric air, the air with its contents of oxygen will be
replaced by CO
2
if the dry ice production is taking place in small or insufficiently ventilated rooms.