Laboratory pump Laboport® N96
Operating
parameter
Translation of Original Operating Instruction, KNF 323241-323242 06/22
3.2 Responsibility of the operator
The pumps are produced in accordance with the generally
recognized rules of engineering, as well as the occupational
health, safety and accident prevention regulations. Neverthe-
less, dangers can arise during their use that lead to injuries to
the user or third parties or to damage to the pump or other
property.
Make sure that no hazardous situation, physical harm or im-
pairment of the pump can occur.
Only operate and install the pump under the operating param-
eters and operating conditions described in Chapters 3.4 Op-
erating conditions [} 10] and 4 Technical data [} 13].
3.3 Working in a safety conscious manner
Observe the regulations on accident prevention and safety
during all work on the pumps and during operation.
Avoid touching the pump heads and housing parts as the
pump gets hot during operation.
Make sure that the pump has been disconnected from the
mains and is de-energized while work is carried out on it.
When connecting the pump to the electrical mains, observe
the corresponding safety rules.
Do not expose any body parts to the vacuum.
Take precautions to prevent hazards, noise emissions or hot,
corrosive, dangerous or environmentally hazardous gases
due to gases escaping from open gas connections.
Ensure that EMC-compliant installation of the pump is guar-
anteed at all times, and that no hazardous situations can arise
therefrom.
Avoid the release of hazardous, toxic, explosive, corrosive,
harmful or environmentally hazardous gases or vapors, e.g.
by using suitable laboratory equipment with fume cupboard
and ventilation control.
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