Additional Health & Safety Guidance For Chip Extractors - Record Power CX2500 Original Instruction Manual

80 litre chip collector
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3. Additional Health & Safety Guidance for Chip Extractors
1. Safe Operation
• The chip extractor should be level and stable at all times
• Never attempt use the machine unless it is attached to the floor stand.
• Ensure that there is no debris between the base of the extractor and the
floor.
• Never place the dust extractor on a raised surface or workbench.
• In all cases, position the dust extractor as close as possible to the
application it is to be used for.
• Never over stretch the hose to make it reach.
2. Familiarise yourself with the machine
• If you are not thoroughly familiar with chip extractors, be aware of the
inherent risks due to the way in which these machines work. There are
moving parts inside the machine that can cause serious injury. Always
strictly follow any safety instructions detailed in the manual when using,
emptying or servicing the machine.
3. Before switching the machine 'ON':
• Ensure that the switch of the machine is in the 'OFF' position before
connecting or disconnecting the power supply.
• Ensure that the extraction hose is securely fitted to the outlet of the dust
extractor.
• Always ensure that the filter bag (or optional filter cartridge) and the
collection bag are securely and correctly positioned and not damaged.
Replace any damaged bags or filters immediately. Always ensure a good
seal between the filter and body of the machine.
4. Whilst using the chip extractor:
• Do not completely cover the end of the extraction hose as the machine
will not function correctly.
• Do not reduce the diameter of the extraction hose as this will affect the
performance of the machine.
• Do not attempt to remove the filter or collection bag whilst the machine
is running.
• Do not attempt to use the chip extractor without the extraction hose
fitted to the inlet on the body of the machine.
• This product is for dry use only and should not be used or stored outdoors
or in wet conditions.
• All Record Power chip extractors are designed solely for use with
wood dust and chippings. Do not use the machine to remove vapours,
fumes, gases or other materials such as plaster dust, as there is a risk
of combustion. Doing so will invalidate the warranty and may result in
damage to the machine or serious injury to the user.
• Do not use the machine to pick up hazardous dust.
• Do not pick up liquids and scrap metal (such as nails and filings) or any
combustible substance.
• If the hose becomes blocked, switch the machine 'OFF' immediately to
prevent any damage to the machine and disconnect from the power
supply before removing the blockage. Note that the impeller fan will
continue to rotate for several seconds after the machine has been
switched 'OFF'.
• Never attempt to place your hand inside the hose or inlet of the dust
extractor whilst it is running.
• Ensure that the machine is used in a well ventilated area.
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5. Avoiding fires:
• Wood dust is combustible and when suspended in the air, it may form a
cloud which can explode if the air concentration is higher than 40g/m_.
• Sparks can smolder in dust for a long time before fire or flame is
detected. If metal contacts metal during operation, immediately switch
the machine 'OFF', disconnect the power cable from the mains supply and
wait for the motor to come to a complete stop. Empty the dust into an
approved air tight metal container in case of spark. Remedy the metal to
metal contact problem before resuming operation.
• Do not operate the dust extractor in environments containing explosive
risks, such as pilot lights, open flames, vapours, gases or high levels of
airborne dust.
6. Maintenance:
• Always switch the machine 'OFF', disconnect from the power supply and
wait until the motor has completely stopped before carrying out any
routine maintenance such as emptying waste or replacing filters.
• When carrying out any routine maintenance, keep your hands away from
the fan blade within the body of the machine.
7. The elimination or control of risks from wood dust is required by the
'Health & Safety at Work etc. Act 1974', the 'Provision & Use of Work
Equipment Regulations 1998' and the 'Control of Substances Hazardous
to Health (COSHH) Regulations 2002'. We recommend that you study and
follow these regulations.
Further guidance can be obtained from The Health & Safety Executive and
their website www.hse.gov.uk.
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