Non-Ionising Radiation; Maintenance; Basic Safety Measures During Normal Operation; Before Putting Back Into Operation Following Maintenance Or Repair Work - Meiko WS 125 Operating Instructions Manual

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Operating instructions for trolley washing machine model WS 125
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Non-ionising radiation

Non-ionising radiation is not produced intentionally but unfortunately comes about due to
electrical operating equipment (e.g. electrical motors, high-voltage cables and magnetic
coils). In addition the machine has no strong permanent magnet. There is a high
possibility of eliminating any influence on active implants (e.g. pacers, defibrillators) by
maintaining a safety distance of 30 cm (distance of the field source to the implant).
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Maintenance

Maintenance work must only be conducted when the machine is shut down. Additionally,
the main switch of the washing machine must be switched off and locked.
Existing safety systems must not be removed!
A functional test on all safety systems of the machine / installation is carried out during
every regular maintenance
We recommend you conclude a maintenance contract with our agency to guarantee a
long service life of the washing machine.

21.1 Basic safety measures during normal operation

Observe the maintenance intervals prescribed in the operating instructions!
Observe the maintenance instructions for the individual components!
Cordon off access to the operating area for unauthorised persons before starting
maintenance or repair work. Display a sign drawing attention to the maintenance or repair
work!
Before carrying out any maintenance and repair work, switch off the electrical power at
the main electrical power switch and secure the switch with a padlock! The key for this
lock must be kept in the hands of the person carrying out the maintenance and repair
work! Failure to observe these precautions can result in severe injury or damage to
property.
Before carrying out any maintenance and repair work, ensure that all the parts of the
machine that may be touched have cooled down to room temperature!
Environmentally hazardous lubricants, cooling or cleaning agents must be disposed of
correctly!
21.2 Before putting back into operation following maintenance or
repair work
Before starting operations following maintenance or repair work, all initial tests must be
carried out as described in "Machine Settings for Initial Commissioning by the Service
Engineer".

21.3 Observe environmental protection regulations

For all work on or with the machine, observe legal requirements relating to the avoidance
of waste materials and to their recycling/removal!
In particular, during installation, repair and maintenance work, materials that could pollute
water such as:
• Grease and oils
• Hydraulic oils
• Coolant
• Cleaning fluids containing solvents
must not be allowed to pollute the substrate or enter the sewerage system! These
materials must be stored, shipped, collected and disposed of in suitable containers!
Design and construction subject to change without prior notice!
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