Operation
8.2 Safety instructions for operation
Faults in operation
Any changes with respect to the normal condition can indicate that the machine is not
functioning correctly.
• Higher power consumption, temperatures or vibration levels.
• Unusual noise or smells.
• Monitoring devices respond.
These changes can cause faults which can result in eventual or immediate death, serious injury
or material damage.
• Immediately inform the service personnel.
• If you are in doubt, immediately switch off the machine, carefully observing the system-
specific safety conditions.
Damage caused by condensation
Humidity in the air can condense for intermittent duty or load fluctuations. Condensate can
collect. Moisture can have a negative impact on the winding insulation or result in damage, such
as corrosion.
• Ensure that any condensation can freely flow away.
Risk of burn injuries as a result of hot surfaces
Individual machine parts can become hot in operation. Burns can result when coming into
contact with these parts.
• Never touch machine parts during operation.
• Allow the machine to cool down before starting work.
• Check the temperature of parts before touching them. If required, wear suitable protective
equipment.
Hazardous substances
Chemical substances required for the setup, operation and maintenance of machines can
present a health risk. Poisoning, skin damage, cauterization of the respiratory tract, and other
health damage may result.
• Read the information in these operating instructions and the product information supplied
by the manufacturer.
• Observe the relevant safety regulations and wear the personal protective equipment
specified.
Substances that can be easily ignited and are flammable
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