6.
Never operate the system at higher temperatures than 110˚ F.
7.
Periodically, the system should be carefully inspected for worn or damaged
components. These should be replaced immediately to avoid the risk of personal
injury or equipment damage. Do not operate the equipment with worn or
damaged components.
Electrical Safety
1.
Electric machines and components must be electrically grounded. Failure to
have the machine grounded may result in the operator being electrically shocked
and even death.
2.
Do not plug-in or un-plug machine with wet hands.
3.
Keep power cords and connections (connectors) out of water.
4.
If an extension cord must be used to operate this machine, it should be as
short as possible. The extension cord must be properly sized and fitted with a
grounding type plug and receptacle.
5.
All wiring and electrical connections should comply with the National Electrical
Code (NEC) and with local codes and practices.
6.
Fuses or circuit breakers should be compatible with machine requirements (See
ELECTRICAL section of MODEL SPECIFICATIONS for power requirements).
7.
High voltage may be present within this machine. Servicing should only be
performed by properly trained personnel.
Mechanical Safety
1.
All guards, shields, and covers must be replaced after adjustments are made to
prevent accidental contact with hazardous parts.
2.
Inspect machine for damaged or worn components and repair or replace to avoid
potential hazards. Do not operate the machine if any mechanical failure is noted
or suspected.
3.
DO NOT start the machine until you have observed all safety and operating
instructions.
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