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Safety First
23. HANDLING A HINGE MOUNTED VERSION ON A STAND. Care should be taken when moving
a detector as applied force and/or obstructions of the wheels may cause the machine to fall over.
Remove all attachments before disconnecting from the filler. Lower the height adjustment to its
minimum before moving. Failure to do this may result in the detector falling over. This could
result in death or severe injury to an individual and/or severe damage to the detector.
24.
HANDLING WITH A WATER JACKET FITTED. When a pipeline is fitted with a water jacketed
product pipe, surface temperatures of the product pipe and the water jacket coil may be up to 75
°C. Contact with the product pipe or the water jacket coil may result in minor burns or light
scalding.
25.
OPERATING WHEN USED FOR HANDLINKING. When a pipeline is fitted to a filler and used for
handlinking, the location of the filler knee control lever is located closer to the detector infeed
than the detector outfeed.
26.
DISCONNECTION OF POWER. Before disconnecting the metal detector from power, removing
the power plug or loosening the power terminals ensure that signal cables
to
other machines are
disconnected
first.
Safety Labels
Safety labels are attached or etched in appropriate places to highlight areas of the metal detector
where caution should be taken to avoid potential hazards. The labels used are listed and described
below.
Label Message
CE Mark / Machine identification etched on the
machine includes:
Power supply data
Date of Manufacture
Serial Number
Caution: Electric Shocks
Includes voltage and phase details which will vary
dependant on the available supply.
Caution: Hazardous Machinery
All machinery has a potential for being hazardous if
the appropriate level of care is not taken and any
safety warnings not followed.
Caution: Pneumatic Reject Device
Reject devices operate very quickly to remove
contaminated products from a fast moving production
line. Care should be taken to avoid contact with a
reject device when it is operating
Caution: Pinch Point
Moving parts of machines, specifically conveyors,
provide opportunities for trapping fingers or even
items of clothing in the mechanism if care is not taken.
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