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計測機器 Concoa 78のPDF 据付・取扱説明書をオンラインで閲覧またはダウンロードできます。Concoa 78 8 ページ。 Gas mizer

USER RESPONSIBILITY

This equipment will perform in conformity with the description contained
in this manual and accompanying label and/or inserts when installed, op-
erated, maintained and repaired in accordance with the instructions pro-
vided. This equipment must be checked periodically. Defective equip-
ment should not be used. Parts that are broken, missing, plainly worn,
distorted or contaminated, should be replaced immediately.
This equipment or any of its parts should not be altered without the prior
written approval of CONCOA. The user of this equipment shall have the
sole responsibility for any malfunction which results from improper use, faulty
maintenance, damage, improper repair or alteration by anyone other than
CONCOA or a service facility designated by CONCOA.

CUSTOMER SERVICE

Should such repair or replacement become necessary, Controls Corpora-
tion of America ("CONCOA") recommends that telephonic or written
request for service advice be made to the CONCOA Customer Service in
Virginia Beach, Virginia. PHONE: 1-800-225-0473; FAX: 1-757-422-
3125; E-MAIL: [email protected]. Please be preapred to provide the
model number and serial number of the equipment involved, in addition
to some details regarding its application.

GENERAL SAFETY PROCEDURES

Comply with all safety precautions given in torch instruction manual and
the following:
a. Left hand threaded connections must be on side marked FUEL GAS;
right hand threaded connections on side marked OXYGEN.
b. Test equipment for leaks regularly with an approved oxygen compat-
ible leak detection fluid.
c. Do not use equipment unless it is free from leaks.
d.
Before lighting pilot light, purge lines individually to eliminate un-
wanted mixtures of fuel gas and air or oxygen.
e. Keep combustibles away from pilot light. Avoid releasing uncontrol-
lable flammable gases or vapors near the pilot light.
f.
Do not use oil or oil bearing materials on or near devices through
which oxygen flows. Oil or any other combustible material can ig-
nite readily and burn vigorously in the presence of oxygen.
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