Fire, Equipment lockout requirements, Emergency stop – Despatch LBB2-xxA/B-1 User Manual
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2.5. Fire
Keep the LBB Series oven clean and free of scrap materials, oil or solvents to prevent the
possibility of fire. In the event of fire, use a fire extinguisher as follows.
1. Leave door (s) as they are.
2. De-energize the machine immediately by turning OFF the
DISCONNECT SWITCH
.
3. Turn off the remote main disconnect (customer supplied disconnect).
4. Shut off fuel
5. Call the fire department or extinguish the fire.
Danger!
Always disconnect all power before extinguishing a fire.
Attempting to extinguish a fire in a machine connected to
electrical power can result in serious injury or death!
2.6. Equipment Lockout Requirements
To prevent injury or equipment damage during inspection or repair, the LBB Series oven must be
locked out.
2.6.1.
Emergency Stop
When a risk of personal injury or damage to the LBB Series oven exists, turn OFF the oven by
removing/unplugging the cord. This shuts off all electrical power to the oven.
Warning!
Do not place this oven in an environment harmful to electrical
components.
Placing this oven in an environment detrimental to electrical
components (for example, environments where carbon fibers,
coal dust or similar contaminants may be present) may result
in component failure.
Do not use liquids in the oven. Do not set product or liquids
on top of the oven. Liquids that may spill on the oven floor or
top of oven may cause considerable damage to the oven.
Contact Despatch for options available to help prevent such
failures.