Maintenance, Electrical power, Fire – Despatch RFD1-42 -2E with Protocol 3 User Manual
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S
AFETY
RFD1-42-2E Oven
Owner’s Manual
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Version 1
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2.2. Maintenance
Only qualified and trained personnel should perform maintenance or repair.
2.3. Electrical Power
Only qualified and trained personnel should perform electrical maintenance or electrical repair.
Danger!
Contact with energized electrical sources may result in serious
injury or death.
Before performing maintenance, disconnect all electrical power from the machine. Use a
padlock and lockout all disconnects feeding power to the machine.
Never clean or repair the oven when in operation.
Unauthorized alterations or modifications to RFD1-42-2E oven are strictly forbidden. Never
modify any electrical circuits. Unauthorized modifications can impair the function and safety
of the RFD1-42-2E oven.
2.4. Fire
Keep the RFD1-42-2E oven clean and free of scrap materials, oil or solvents to prevent the
possibility of fire.
1. Leave door as is.
2. De-energize the machine immediately by turning OFF the
DISCONNECT SWITCH
(if
applicable).
3. Turn off the remote main disconnect (customer supplied disconnect).
4. Shut off fuel.
5. Call the fire department.
6. Stay away.
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.
2.5. Equipment Lockout Requirements
To prevent injury or equipment damage during inspection or repair, the RFD1-42-2E oven must
be locked out.