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Operation, Load oven, Pre-startup checklist – Despatch RAD1-42 -2E with Protocol 3 User Manual

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PERATION

RAD1-42-2E Oven Owner

’s Manual

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Version 1

Copyright © 2012 by Despatch Industries.

All rights reserved. No part of the contents of this manual may be reproduced, copied or transmitted in any form or by any
means including graphic, electronic, or mechanical methods or photocopying, recording, or information storage and
retrieval systems without the written permission of Despatch Industries, unless for purchaser's personal use.

5.

Operation


Users and operators of this oven must comply with operating
procedures and training of operating personnel as required by
the Occupational Safety and Health Act (OSHA) of 1970, Section
5 and relevant safety standards, and other safety rules and
regulations of state and local governments. Refer to the relevant
safety standards in OSHA and National Fire Protection
Association (NFPA), Section 86 of 1990.

5.1. Load Oven


Despatch Industries cannot be responsible for either the
process or process temperature used, or for the quality of the
product being processed. It is the responsibility of the
purchaser and operator to see that the product undergoing
processing in a Despatch oven is adequately protected from
damage.

Carefully following the instructions in this manual will help the
purchaser and operator in fulfilling that responsibility.

Avoid spilling on the heater elements or oven floor when loading the oven. Do not place the load
on the oven floor plate. Placing the load on the oven floor may cause the load to heat unevenly,
and the weight may cause shorting out of the heater elements. Use the shelves provided.

Caution!

Always place loads on the shelves provided to avoid possible
uneven heating and damage to the oven.

The two shelves are designed to be pulled out about halfway without tipping. Do not overload the
shelves. Shelve support capacity is listed in the Capacities section (1.5.2). Do not overfill your
oven. Distribute the workload evenly so airflow is not restricted. The workload should not take up
more than two-thirds of any dimension of the inside cavity.

5.2. Pre-Startup Checklist

Know the system. Read this manual carefully and make use of its instructions and
explanations. Safe, continuous, satisfactory, and trouble-free operation depends primarily on