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11. Cleaning
Follow the cleaning instructions listed below - these are the prerequisites for the perfect operation and long service life
of the kiln.
11.1. General safety information
Clean the kiln regularly - at least once a week.
DANGER
Risk of serious personal injury or death and material damage to the kiln by touching live parts
when operating.
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Risk of serious personal injury and even death due to contact with live parts or cables.
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Risk of serious personal injury and property damage caused by activities on and to do with the
kiln and by personnel who have not been authorised, briefed, trained or are unsuitable
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Only carry out cleaning work when the kiln is in a safe and de-energised state.
Trip all necessary circuit breakers to avoid accidentally touching live parts.
Pull out the power plug or switch off the electrical power to the equipment.
Before starting work, you must check whether the kiln can be switched on despite
disconnection and whether there is still residual energy in the kiln.
Only clean the electrical components of the kiln dry, and never damp or with water!
Removing dirt and production residues.
Clean electrical components or equipment with suitable means, and never with high
pressure or strong water jets.
Protect live parts from moisture.
Only have cleaning carried out by specially trained and authorised personnel in
compliance with the instructions in the operating manual.
Ensure that the operating personnel are briefed and regularly trained.
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