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OPERATION & MAINTENANCE MANUAL SWE50E/SWE60E/SWE70E/SWE80E9/SWE100
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1.2.25 Avoid inhaling asbestos dust
Asbestos dust is known to cause pulmonary
cancer. When handling elements containing
asbestos fibers, be cautious not to inhale
asbestos dust generating by those elements.
To avoid dust, do not use pressurized air to
clean machine. Do not scrub or grind material
containing asbestos. Always wear approved
respirator and use recommended dust collector
to remove asbestos during maintenance. If you
can not find them, wet asbestos material with
water or oil. Follow rules and regulations at
operational site. Observe relevant laws and
regulations in reference to asbestos disposal.
Do not allow other person to access working
area.
1.2.26 Cautious not to inhale exhaust gas
If exhaust gas is inhaled, this can cause
diseases and even death.
If machine is operated at indoor, it’s necessary
to open door and windows to ventilate. Or you
can also use lengthened discharge pipe to
discharge exhaust gas to outside.
1.2.27 Safety rules for high pressurized fluid
High pressurized fluid can penetrate leading to
severe injury.
Always release pressure before separating fluid
or other pipelines.
You may release pressure by means of
operating control lever.
Fasten all connector parts prior to pressurizing.
Use cardboard to locate leakage. Keep your
hand and body away from pressurized fluid.
In case of accidents, consult a doctor
experienced in this kind of injury for medical
care.

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