CRIMP DATA ANALYZER
CDA10
REV.01
8.1.1 GENERAL HAZARD NOTES
• High voltages can cause death on contact. Always operate with the utmost caution and according
to the accident prevention regulations in force in the country.
• There are moving parts on the machine when it is running which can cause serious damage to
people. For this reason, cleaning and specialised maintenance operations, relative to the
dismantling or replacement of components on the machine and on the control units, must be
performed with the system switched off and with systems unpressurised.
• The main disconnecting switches must be in the OFF position and locked with the safety padlock.
• Affix specific warning signs ("MACHINE MAINTENANCE - DO NOT CONNECT POWER") in
correspondence with the electrical panel and on the air treatment unit.
• Keep away from the holes and from the drain cocks during system pressure discharge
operations.
• Avoid the use of flammable or toxic solvents.
• Always use protective goggles and gloves when performing maintenance operations on the
equipment.
• Make sure that the tools to be used are in perfect condition and have insulated handles, where
required.
• Make sure that the insulation of the cables and conductors on test equipment does not show the
slightest sign of breakage or damage.
• Failure to ground the equipment can cause serious personal injury. Always make sure that the
ground connections are present and that they comply with standards.
• Prolonged overloads or failures can cause the overheating of electric motors and electrical
equipment, with the creation of harmful fumes. Immediately cut off the power supply for safety
and do not approach the equipment until the fumes have been dispersed with adequate
ventilation. Avoid inhaling the fumes left inside the equipment during repairs.
• In case of fire, never use water jets on the equipment. Disconnect all power supplies and use
CO2 fire extinguishers.
• Avoid prolonged, excessive or repeated skin contact with lubrication products and change
clothes immediately if soaked, as lubricants are very harmful to the skin.
• Do not handle lubricants (such as oils, greases, etc.) in the presence of electrical sparks or open
flames.
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Lubricants are flammable products. Comply with the indications provided by
the signs placed on the containers
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