Industrial trucks
WARNING!
Danger to life from industrial trucks!
Objects and other loads could fall in an uncontrolled
manner from industrial trucks during transport and
cause serious injuries or even death. There is also
the risk that people will not be seen and could thus
be run over by the vehicle driver.
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Industrial trucks may only be operated by trained
vehicle drivers (e.g. forklift drivers).
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People should only pass industrial trucks when
the vehicle driver has signalled that they have
seen them.
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Only approved industrial trucks with sufficient
load-bearing capacity may be used.
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Materials should never be transported in the
vicinity of people or the zones occupied by
people.
Electric current
DANGER!
Danger of death due to electric current!
Danger of electric shock! Do not touch any live com-
ponents! Damaged insulation or damaged parts are
a life threatening hazard.
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Have work on the electrical system carried out
only by skilled qualified electricians.
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Have work on the electrical system carried out
only by skilled qualified electricians.
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If the insulation is damaged, disconnect the
power supply immediately and have the insula-
tion repaired.
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Before you start working on electric systems and
equipment, switch off the supply voltage and
secure it against being switched on accidentally.
Comply with the 5 safety rules:
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Disconnect.
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Secure it against being switched on acciden-
tally.
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Ensure that no voltage is present.
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Connect to the earth; short circuit connection.
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Either cover nearby parts that carry a voltage
or install barriers.
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Do not bypass or disable any circuit breakers. Be
sure to maintain the correct current rating when
you replace a circuit breaker.
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Ensure that live parts do not come into contact
with moisture. Moisture can cause a short circuit.
Dirt and objects lying around
CAUTION!
Risk of injury from falling as a result of dirt or
objects lying around!
Dirt and objects lying around can lead to the risk of
slipping and tripping. Injuries can be caused by
falling.
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Work areas should always be kept clean.
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Objects that are no longer required should be
removed from the work area, particularly those
that are near the floor.
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Tripping hazards that cannot be avoided should
be marked with yellow and black marking tape.
Tools
CAUTION!
Risk of injury as a result of the negligent han-
dling of tools!
Negligent handling of tools can lead to crushing or
cuts.
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Tools must be handled carefully and as intended.
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The weight must be taken into account when
transporting tools.
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Protective gloves and safety shoes should be
worn.
Rotating parts
WARNING!
Risk of injury from rotating parts!
Rotating parts in the fan can cause serious injuries.
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Do not reach into or handle the moving impeller
wheel during operation.
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Do not open inspection access doors and covers
during operation.
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Ensure that the impeller wheel is not accessible
during operation.
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Observe the run down time! Check that no parts
are moving before you open an inspection
access door or cover.
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Switch off the unit and secure it against being
switched back on again before starting any work
on moving fan components. Wait until all parts
have come to a standstill.
Safety
Personal protective equipment > Residual risks
Air handling unit X-CUBE X2 / X-CUBE X2 compact
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