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Krendl 1300
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Rev. Date: 12/27/17 Page 2
MODEL #1300/2300
GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION
Important: Read all instructions before operating this unit. This equipment can be potentially
dangerous and must be used in strict accordance with instructions.
Disclaimer Notice: The manufacturer will not be legally responsible for any injury or damage resulting
from the improper use of this equipment or the failure to follow instructions.
Unpacking
Handle cartons with care to avoid damage from dropping or bumping. Store and unpack cartons with the
correct side up. Completely remove machine from the packaging and from any shipping pallet or skid to
which it might be attached. In addition, completely remove all shipping materials from inside the machine.
General Safety
1. Read this manual carefully and become familiar with your machine unit. Know its applications,
limitations, and any hazards involved.
2. This machine was designed and manufactured for specific applications. Do not attempt to
modify the unit or use it for any application it was not designed for. If you have any questions
about your intended use or the machines suitability, ask your dealer/distributor or consult the
factory. The manufacturers' could not possibly anticipate every circumstance that might involve
a hazard. For that reason, warnings in the manual and warning tags or decals affixed to the unit,
are not all-inclusive. If you intend to handle, operate, or service the unit by a procedure or method
not specifically recommended by the manufacturer, first make sure that such a procedure or
method will not render this equipment unsafe or pose a threat to you and others.
Electrical Safety
The National Electric Code (NEC) in the United States and many international electrical codes require
frame and external electrically conductive parts of this machine to be properly connected to an approved
earth ground. Local electrical codes may also require proper grounding of machine. Consult with local
electricians for grounding requirements in your area.
Never handle any kind of electrical cord or device while standing in water, while barefoot or while hands
or feet are wet. Dangerous electrical shock will result.
Use a ground fault circuit interrupter (GFCI) in any damp or highly conductive area. (metal decking or steel work)
Reference NFPA 79, 70E, or OSHA safe work practices when performing energized work procedures.