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Kinematica POLYTRON PT 1300 D - Summary; Safety Concept

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OI PT 1300 D English / Edition 3.0 / 23.10.2009
Page 7 of 37
2.1 SUMMARY
Any incorrect use of the installed equipment can be dangerous. Inadequately trained users
can cause material damage and personal injury. This chapter informs you about the safety
concept and the requirements for safe and optimum use of the equipment.
All those authorised to operate, service and repair the equipment are required to study
chapter 2, “Safety”.
2.2 SAFETY CONCEPT
The safety concept sets down the entitlement to use the equipment and the responsibilities
of the individual users.
The machines and equipment are designed and constructed according to the state of the
art and the recognised safety rules.
2.2.1 INTENDED USE OF THE EQUIPMENT
The equipment is designed and constructed for the following use:
Dispersion and homogenisation of pumpable fluid products in accordance with the
technical specifications (see point 3.2) and compatibility with the materials coming
into contact with the products.
If you use the equipment for any purpose other than those listed, the manufacturer cannot
be held liable for any resulting damage.
2.2.2 IMPROPER USE
Any use other than the “intended use” without the written approval of the manufacturer or
any operation outside the technical limits of use is improper use.
2.2.3 USER ROLES
To guarantee safety, we place requirements on the users of the equipment that must be
met without fail. Only persons meeting the requirements are authorised to work with the
equipment.
We describe all those who work with the equipment as users. Since the requirements of
these users are very much dependent on their activity, we distinguish the following user
roles.