1 Ãberschrift 1 - Audio Intervisual Design, Inc.
1 Ãberschrift 1 - Audio Intervisual Design, Inc.
1 Ãberschrift 1 - Audio Intervisual Design, Inc.
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Danger because of errors and malfunction:<br />
- unexpected projector movements<br />
- malfunction of film break sensors<br />
- malfunction of drive<br />
- touching the running film<br />
DANGER<br />
• Regularly check function of film break sensors.<br />
• Never touch running through film during operation.<br />
• Make sure that nobody starts the projector while somebody is working on it.<br />
1.3.4 Electric Power Hazards<br />
Allow work on the electrical supply to be carried out by competent electricians only.<br />
The projector electronics must be checked regularly. Loose connections must be<br />
restored immediately.<br />
The access to the control cabinet must always be closed. Only authorised staff have<br />
access to the control cabinet.<br />
When working on life parts, switch off main switch and take out the corresponding<br />
fuse.<br />
1.3.5 Modification of Projector Construction<br />
No alterations, additions or modifications may be made to FP 30/38 EC projector<br />
without consent of KINOTON GmbH. This also includes welding of bearing parts.<br />
Only use original spare and wear parts. Parts obtained from third party<br />
manufacturers cannot guarantee strain and security standards.<br />
1.3.6 Disposal of Cleaning and Lubricating Solvents<br />
Substances and materials used must be handled and disposed correctly, especially:<br />
- when cleaning with solvents<br />
- when lubricating the projector<br />
1.3.7 Copyright<br />
Copyright of this manual remains in possession of KINOTON GmbH.<br />
This manual is intended for the user company and its staff only.<br />
It contains regulations and operating notes that must not be copied, reproduced or<br />
otherwise transmitted, in whole or in part.<br />
Infringement of copyright laws may lead to prosecution.<br />
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Issue: 10/2003