EasyManua.ls Logo

PennEngineering Haeger 824 WindowTouch-4e - Statement of Foreseen Use; Safety Information; Responsibilities of the Operator

PennEngineering Haeger 824 WindowTouch-4e
167 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
17-00001-C Page | 9
Statement of Foreseen Use
The WindowTouch-4e insertion machines are intended for use in an indoor commercial or industrial
environment. Factory-authorized training is made available for operators at the time of installation.
The Insertion Logic technology and All Haeger machines are designed to operate at voltages ranging
between 208 575V and at 50/60Hz with no additional power requirements. Haeger systems do not
produce thermal, biological, fire or radiation hazards etc. Again, Haeger machines are not intended
or designed to be used in hazardous or explosive environments, exposure to outside elements of
weather such as freezing, wet, extreme high temperatures or extreme dusty environments. See
your local representative or visit http://haeger.com for more details.
Safety Information (also see section 3)
This manual contains details on safety when using your new machine. Also, where applicable,
cautions and warnings are used throughout this manual to draw your attention to safety
precautions. The Haeger Safety System section of this manual, explains the safety features built into
the machine that minimizes the dangers of pinching or crushing while operating the machine.
It is recommended that in addition the safety details in this Haeger insertion machine
manual, all customers, create, implement and maintain their own individual safety codes, policies
and procedures.
Customer Service (also see section 6)
If your machine malfunctions and you are unable to resolve the problem, field service technicians
can be dispatched to your site to conduct repairs. Service visits are paid for by the customer, either
under a maintenance agreement, by purchase order or prepayment. Time and material rates are
charged for any service not covered under a maintenance agreement. Before calling to report a
problem, gather as much information about the problem as possible and have it ready to provide to
your customer care center. The more information you can provide initially, the more quickly the
problem can be corrected.
Responsibilities of the Operator
The machine operator must be properly trained. Haeger provides training for the operator in the use
of the machine and software at the time of installation. It is the customer's responsibility to ensure
that only properly trained personnel operate the machine. Operators must be fully versed in its
operation. For any operator unfamiliar with its operation, training is required. Training is available;
contact your Haeger representative. The customer must also ensure that all operators are aware of
the safety issues described in this manual. The operator or other trained personnel are expected to
handle all user maintenance as detailed in the User Manual. If your site has a technician in charge of
machine maintenance, that person is the optimal candidate. While any trained operator may
perform routine maintenance, the best maintenance results from familiarity with the machines
internal operation and history. The machine requires daily maintenance to ensure the highest
insertion quality and longer life for the machine. The machine design provides you easy access to
perform this simple task and it is essential that machine maintenance is performed as described in
the “Maintenance Schedule” section of this manual. It is the responsibility of the operator to try to
eliminate simple problems before calling a service representative. But knowing when to call for

Table of Contents