Safety Precautions
This equipment uses AC and DC power to operate. AC and DC power can cause serious injury and even death. All of
the maintenance and repair procedures in this manual must be performed with the equipment disconnected from the
power source. Allow ten minutes for energy-storing components to discharge fully before removing the cover for service.
DANGER:
Never remove the cover from the pump drive when power is present. AC and DC power in the
pump drive can cause serious injury or death. Ensure that the pump drive is disconnected from
the power source before removing the cover for maintenance. Allow ten minutes for the capacitors
in the power supply to discharge before proceeding.
WARNINGS: Disconnect the dispenser from the AC source before cleaning. A shock hazard exists when using
water on powered equipment.
The dispensing system must be plugged into a grounded power source only. An ungrounded
power source presents a serious shock hazard.
WARNINGS: Observe safety precautions at all times. Pay special attention when pumping dangerous liquids.
Protect yourself, the work area, and the dispensing system from accidental spillage of the liquid.
Turn off the system before removing or installing tubing. Disconnect the pump drive from the AC
source to prevent accidental starting of the drive mechanism. Fingers or loose clothing can be
caught in the pump mechanism, causing serious injury.
Tubing breakage can result in fluid being sprayed from the pump. Take appropriate measures to
protect operator and equipment.
Be careful when working near the fan end of the motor. The fan blades are sharp.
CAUTIONS: To avoid damaging your pump drive, ensure that the voltage selection switch is set to match the
AC power source at your location.
Always replace the fuse with the same type and rating as the blown fuse. Using a fuse of a different
type or with a different rating can cause damage to the pump drive.
Ensure that the 115/230 voltage switch on the back of each pump drive is set to the appropriate
voltage before connecting the pumps to the source voltage. Selecting the incorrect voltage can
cause damage to the dispenser.
Excessive commutator wear or "bridging" between commutator segments can cause excessive
current through the controller circuit and damage to the dispenser.
This product is not designed for, nor intended for use in, patient-connected applications, including, but not limited to,
medical and dental use, and accordingly has not been submitted for FDA approval.
SAFETY
WARNING: PRODUCT USE LIMITATION
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