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Page 1-4 Document Ref 941113-001 Rev 2
Introduction Quantium 310 Maintenance Manual
It is an employee’s duty to follow all company directives regarding the prevention
of accidents, unless such directives can be proved to be unfounded.
Employees should not follow any instructions that go against safety standards.
Employees are only permitted to use equipment for its original purpose, and this
is defined by the company alone.
If an employee detects equipment that is deficient in terms of safety, he shall
eliminate this deficiency immediately. If such safety rectification is not part of
his defined area of activities, or if his knowledge is insufficient to carry out such
work he must immediately inform his superior about the detected safety
deficiency.
This equally applies to:
1) Work Materials which have not been correctly packed or correctly marked in
order to meet safety requirements.
2) Work Methods or work processes which have not been correctly coordinated
or controlled in order to meet safety requirements.
3) Where dangerous activities are carried out by several persons, the need
for a permanent faultless communication between them in order to avoid
dangerous events shall require the appointing of one person in order to carry out
overall supervision.
1.5.3 HAZARDS
Prior to starting work, the dispenser must be isolated (i.e. entirely disconnected
from the mains supply) and the mains supply switch locked in the OFF position.
The submerged pump (if applicable) and control signals from the dispenser must
also be isolated. This is done to provide safety for the technician. As a further
precaution, switch off the mains supply in the service station shop and place a
clear notice on the switch to avoid it being turned on again inadvertently.
WARNING: THE CONNECTION AND DISCONNECTION OF
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MAY ONLY BE CARRIED OUT BY
QUALIFIED PERSONNEL AUTHORISED FOR SUCH ACTIVITIES.
WORK IN DANGEROUS AREAS MUST BE MADE SAFE BY
OBSERVING ALL THE NATIONAL SAFETY REQUIREMENTS IN
FORCE.
It is not permitted to put a fuel dispenser into operation before an authorised
official has inspected it and released it. This depends upon the national regulations
in force. Dismantled packaging and cladding must be stored in such a way as to
avoid damage to components or injuries to persons. Covers that can be opened,
such as the calculator housing, should be handled with care. Ensure that the
retaining catch is placed in the correct position to prevent the cover falling onto
the head of the service engineer or other persons in the area.
At unattended service stations, every end-user should be able to read the User
Instructions. They should be visible on a notice board or integrated into the DIT
and should be sufficiently well lit so that they can be read at night.

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