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Safety & Set Up
Proflex
G9-4
®
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If incorrectly used, this machine can cause severe injury.
Those who use and maintain the machine should be trained in
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its proper use, warned of its dangers, and should read the entire
manual before attempting to set up, operate, adjust or service
the machine.
 Do not allow the pump motor to stall. A prolonged stall may damage
the motor and other components.
 Do not connect or disconnect electrical connectors, or remove
components, with the power on. This will prevent arcing of electrical
contacts and possible failure of components.
 Always close and secure the control panel access cover to protect
internal electrical components.
 Always operate the system with the tank full and lid on.
 Prior to dismantling, assembly, or adjustment of certain service parts
(hose/gun fittings, pump assemblies, etc.), the part(s) being serviced
should be preheated to reduce the chance of stripping threads or
ruining components.
 Working on or around hot melt adhesives and equipment can cause
severe burns.
 Use eye protection, gloves and protective clothing while operating
and/or servicing hot melt equipment.
 Before installing any hot melt equipment, determine proper electrical
requirements per all applicable codes.
At Hot Melt Technologies, we pay special attention to the needs of
operators and service personnel when designing equipment, but
molten hot melt adhesives are dangerous and can cause severe burns.
Extreme care must be exercised to insure personnel safety.
Fire, explosion, personal injury, property, and/or equipment damage
can result if the material(s) used in or around any hot melt adhesive
supply unit are toxic, heat, or fire sensitive. Always read the
manufacturer's recommended use guidelines.
All HMT units are equipped with over temperature protection as
a necessary safety device. Run-away heating can cause hot melt
materials to exceed their flashpoint.
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