Listing of Warnings and Cautions Sample Clauses

Listing of Warnings and Cautions. The following is a listing of safety precautions which must be observed when operating or servicing this equipment. WARNINGS indicate the potential for danger to personnel, and CAUTIONS indicate the potential for damage to equipment. These precautions are repeated (in whole or in part), where applicable, throughout the manual. Observance of these safety precautions will minimize the risk of personal injury and / or the possible use of improper maintenance methods which may damage the unit or render it unsafe. It is important to understand that these precautions are not exhaustive. STERIS could not possibly know, evaluate and advise maintenance departments of all conceivable ways in which maintenance might be done or the possible hazardous consequences of each way. WARNING — BURN HAZARD: ! Repairs and adjustments should be attempted only by authorized persons fully acquainted with this equipment. Use of inexperienced, unqualified persons to work on the equipment or the installation of unauthorized parts could cause personal injury or result in costly damage! ! Before performing any cleaning or maintenance procedures allow sterilizer, generator (if applicable) and accessories to cool to room temperature . ! Sterilizer and rack/shelves will be HOT after cycle is run. Always wear protective gloves and apron (also face shield if processing liquids) when removing a processed load. Protective gloves and apron must be worn when reloading sterilizer following previous operation. ! A steam supply malfunction, identified by an audible (warble tone) and visual alarm, can cause the sterilizer chamber to fill with scalding water. • Do not open the door. • Call for service immediately. ! ! Failure to shut off the steam supply when cleaning or replacing strainers can result in serious injury. ! Jacket pressure must be at 0 psig before beginning work on the jacket trap. Proper testing of safety valves requires that it be under pressure. Exhaust from the safety valve is hot and can cause xxxxx. Proper safety attire (gloves, eye protection, insulated overalls) as designated by OSHA are required. Testing is to be performed by qualified service personnel only. ! Do not remove the Jacket RTD for jacket calibration until the chamber and jacket gauges read 0 psig. ! Depressurize jacket before removing jacket RTD. Always verify that chamber and jacket pressure is at 0 psig by observing the jacket and pressure gauges behind the front access door. WARNING — ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD: ! ...
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