Safety 2.5 Risks relating to electromagnetic radiation If used correctly, the device does not emit any electromagnetic radiation that is dangerous to its environment. The radiation safety of the system is checked and verified through tests performed in accordance with EC Machinery Directive (see 10.6 EC Declaration of Conformity, page 55). The shrinking process must not be operated without the ferrite disc being inserted! If the induction heating is started when there is no ferrite disc being inserted in the coil, the magnetic field also affects the area close to the coil. The shrinking process must not be operated without chuck being inserted! If the induction heating is started when there is no chuck in the coil, the magnetic field also affects the area close to the coil. Warning! Potentially fatal risk for people with pacemakers! If you have a pacemaker, keep at least 3 m away from the device until you have checked with the manufacturer or your doctor that the pacemaker is not affected by the induction field. 2.6 Special risks Risk of crushing and cuts in the coil’s range of motion! Ensure that no parts of your body or objects are in the range of motion of the coil whilst the induction device is operating. The weight of the coil can cause crushing injuries and cuts in connection with the cutting tools. Damage of the coil and/ or the electric installment By using Non-ThermoGrip or too large shrink chucks, the hot chuck may touch the coil and destroy the isolation. In case of any damage of the coil and/ or the electric installment, the device has to be stopped immediately and the manufacturer has to be contacted. Do not operate the machine with a damaged coil, high voltage is present inside. October 2015 ISG3410 11