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Operating and Maintenance Manual
Safety Provisions
code 504275001 Rev. September 2010
- In the case of breakages, deformation or malfunctions of the equipment or parts of it, repair
or replace immediately, avoiding ‘emergency’ repairs.
- It is not allowed, for any reason, to modify, manipulate or in any way alter the structure of the
equipment, the devices mounted on it, operating sequence, etc., without having first consulted
the Manufacturer.
- If the fuses have to be changed, always and only use ones of the same type.
- Changing the batteries is a job for a specialized technician. Bear in mind that the electrolyte
can cause irreparable injury to skin, mucous membranes, and eyes and is toxic if inhaled or
swallowed. Always work with the most suitable Individual Protective Gear. Do not forget that
the batteries must be disposed of according to the laws existing in the country where the
equipment is installed as they are toxic waste.
Under no circumstances can a battery be
burnt as it would cause an explosion!
- All maintenance work, routine and extraordinary, must be recorded in a register, noting the
date, time, type of job, name of the operator and all useful information. If necessary use the
pages added at the end of the ‘Maintenance’ chapter.
- Do not use oils or chemicals to clean with as they can corrode or damage parts of the equip-
ment.
- Both the equipment and the work place must be kept perfectly clean.
- When maintenance is finished check carefully that no tools and/or materials have been left
near the equipment before turning the electricity back on.
3.9 EMERGENCY
INTERVENTIONS
The following information is of a general nature. For specific interventions please consult the
laws existing in the country where the equipment is installed.
3.9.1 First aid interventions
If any first aid intervention is required, comply with company rules and traditional procedures.
3.9.2 Fire-prevention measures
- Do not use water to extinguish fire but only the extinguishers designed specifically for putting
fires out on electronic equipment.
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