2 For your safety
Repair Manual C4 17
Safety hazard: cleaning agent
Danger Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of chemical burns or
irritation to skin, eyes and
respiratory system from
contact with cleaning
agents and their fumes
When handling the cleaning-fluid canis-
ters
Wear personal protective equipment
When corrosive cleaning fluids are used
Only use those cleaning fluids that are
specified under Cleaning fluids in the
‘Cleaning procedures’ chapter of the user
manual
Safety hazard: contamination of foodstuffs
Danger Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of food contamination
by cleaning agents
From inadequate cleaning if
the caps have been swapped over on the
cleaning-agent and rinse-aid canisters to
which the supply tubes are connected
the canisters for cleaning agent and
rinse aid have been filled with the wrong
fluid
the bottles used for single-measure
dispensing have been swapped over
When replacing the canisters for clean-
ing agent and rinse aid, take care to fit
the correct tube to each canister.
When filling the canisters, make sure you
are adding the correct chemical for the
tube concerned.
When inserting the single-measure
dispensing bottles, make sure you fit the
correct bottle in the correct place.
Source of hazard: moving heavy weights
Hazard Where or in what situations does the
hazard arise?
Preventive action
Risk of injury from over-
stressing your body
When moving the appliance
Use a fork-lift truck or pallet truck to
place the appliance in its installation
position or to move the appliance into a
new position
Always use the correct number of
people and observe the limits specified
for lifting and carrying when shifting the
appliance
Observe the occupational safety
regulations that apply to the site of use
Personal protective equipment