Electric Shock Hazard Sample Clauses
Electric Shock Hazard. To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power before servicing unit. Use only a properly earthed (grounded) and polarized electric outlet.
Electric Shock Hazard. Keep water and other liquids from entering the inside of the equipment. Liquid inside the equipment could cause an electrical shock Do not spray water or cleaning products. Liquid could contact the electrical components and cause a short circuit or an electrical shock. Do not use equipment if power cord is damaged or has been modified
Electric Shock Hazard. Keep water and other liquids from entering the inside of the equipment. Liquid inside the equipment could cause an electrical shock Do not spray water or cleaning products. Liquid could contact the electrical components and cause a short circuit or an electrical shock. Do not use equipment if power cord is damaged or has been modified 2 180mm SOLID HOT PLATE 3 BODY ASSEMBLY 4 7 STAGE SELECTOR SWITCH 5 CONTROL PANEL FACIA 6 PILOT LIGHT 7 FACIA PANEL INSERT 8 CONTROL KNOB 9 ANVIL AXIS LOGO 10 BOTTOM COVER 11 SMALL RUBBER FOOT 12 SMALL PLATE CLAMP 13 LARGE PLATE CLAMP 14 LARGE HEAT SHIELD 15 SMALL HEAT SHIELD 16 POLYAMIDE TERMINAL BLOCK 17 STRAIN RELIEF
1. When this appliance is to be positioned in close proximity to a wall, partitions, kitchen furniture, decorative finishes, etc. it is recommended that they be made of non-combustible mate- rial. If not, they shall be clad with a suitable non-combustible heat insulating material, and the closest attention be paid to fire prevention regulations.
2. Use the appliances on an individual 15A mains outlet only.
3. Ensure that the equipment and the power supply cord does not come into contact with hot surfaces.
4. Supervision is necessary when the appliance is used in close proximity to children.
5. If the supply cord is damaged, it must be replaced with a new cord assembly available from the suppliers agent.
6. Use only earthed outlets matching the serial plate voltage.
7. Have equipment installed by a qualified personnel in accordance with local codes and ordinances.
8. Use equipment in a flat level position.
9. Do not operate unattended
10. The equipment may be hot, even though the pilot light is not on.
11. Do not operate if equipment has been damaged or is malfunc- tioning in any way.
12. These appliances are designed to run only on alternating current (A.C.) DO NOT CONNECT TO DIRECT CURRENT (D.C) EXPLODED DIAGRAM DOUBLE PLATE STOVE MODEL: STA0002 R03 18 1 17 3 4 16 5 6 15 7 14 8 9 10 12 11 13 11 4 5 10 1 220mm SOLID HOT PLATE 2 BODY ASSEMBLY 3 7 STAGE SELECTOR SWITCH 4 CONTROL PANEL FACIA 5 PILOT LIGHT 6 FACIA PANEL INSERT 7 CONTROL KNOB 8 ANVIL AXIS LOGO 9 SMALL RUBBER FOOT 10 BOTTOM COVER 11 LARGE HEAT SHIELD 12 LARGE PLATE CLAMP 13 POLYAMIDE TERMINAL BLOCK 14 STRAIN RELIEF 15 POWER CORD 9 6 13 12 11 MODEL DESCRIPTION VOLTS (V/Hz) POWER (W) STA0001 SINGLE PLATE STOVE 230/50 2000 STA0002 DOUBLE PLATE STOVE 230/50 3200 EXPLODED DIAGRAM SINGLE PLATE STOVE MODEL: STA0001 R03 1 3 5 8 10 IT IS ESSENTIAL TO MAKE SU...
Electric Shock Hazard. 1071 It should be stated that a Flow Battery is an electrical energy storage device, and contains dangerous DC 1072 and/or AC voltages. When the power is disconnected and the Flow Battery is shut down, many components 1073 may retain their electrical charge. The manufacturer shall advise users and operators of the potential electric 1074 shock hazard from various parts of the system and take measures to protect operators or any personnel on 1075 site from electric shock.
