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Exhaust Rail System 920/400
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Safety
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warning, caution or note. See the following examples:
WARNING!
Warnings indicate a potential hazard to the health and safety of personnel,
and how that hazard may be avoided.
CAUTION!
Cautions indicate a potential hazard to the product but not to personnel, and
how that hazard may be avoided.
NOTE! Notes contain other information that is important for personnel.
2.1
General
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product damages.
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The system must not be used for other purposes than extracting vehicle
exhaust fumes.
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If the system is designed for use only with stationary vehicles, the vehicle
must not be moved when the hose nozzle has been connected to the vehicle
exhaust pipe.
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Always disconnect the nozzle from the exhaust pipe before the vehicle is
driven out of the garage.
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The system must not be used when working on the vehicle´s fuel system,
when recharging the batteries or whenever there is a risk for inflammable
dust or explosive gases.
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When working with a running engine and specially in a greasing pit a gas
detector is recommended.
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Check that there is enough suction capacity in the exhaust hose before it
is connected to the vehicle's exhaust pipe. If not, check the fan impeller
rotation direction and/or damper function. If necessary check installation of
fan start switch.
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Check that the nozzle is correctly fitted to the exhaust pipe.
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Use a dust filter mask during service and repair work inside the system (for
example hose or nozzle).
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For systems with automatic disconnection the maximum speed must not be
more than 15 km/h.
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Check that the hose or nozzle will not snag on any protruding parts on the
vehicle or near surroundings.
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Risk of burn injuries! When using the system for a long time with high
engine speed, avoid contact with hot hose or nozzle.
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Risk of personal injury.
Risk of equipment damage.
SAFETY REGULATIONS WARNING! Risk of personal injuries and/or