Safety Label Meanings - John Bean T7300 Manuel D'utilisation

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P/N: EAL0408G44A
P/N: 8-23562A
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Safety Label Meanings

CAUTION: MAKE SURE THAT THE SAFETY
SIGNS ARE ALWAYS CLEARLY VISIBLE IN THE
POSITIONS INDICATED BY THE MANUFACTURER.
For any reset, use the Part Number (P/N) indicated
in this chapter.
EAL0408G44A
Risk of flying fragments during beading.
The use of the bead seater device could cause the
ejection of objects and a high acoustic pressure. We
therefore recommend the use of protective equipment
for eyes and ears.
When using compressed air for the beading operation
there is also the risk of tyre burst.
Avoid excessive pressure. Do not exceed the maximum
pressure indicated by the tyre manufacturer.
The risk of burst also depends on the general conditions
of the tyre and the rim. Check the tyre before inflating it.
The burst of tyres can cause serious injury or death.
8-23562A
Risk of electric shock from live machine.
• Do not use equipment with a damaged power cord or
other electrical or mechanical damage until it has been
examined by a service technician authorised by the
manufacturer.
• Unplug equipment from electric panel when not in use.
Never pull the cord to remove the plug from the panel.
Grasp plug and pull to disconnect it.
• Do not expose the equipment to rain. Do not use on
damp surfaces.
• Plug unit into the correct power supply outlet.
• Do not remove or bypass the earth connection.
Risk of electrical shock. High voltages are present
within the unit.
• There are no user serviceable items within the unit.
• Servicing on the unit must be performed by qualified
personnel.
• Do not open any part of the unit other than known and
allowed areas.
• Turn the power switch off and unplug the unit before
servicing.
Contact with high voltages (e.g.: with the terminals
of the switches, wires and relevant connections) can
cause serious injury or death.
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