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2/25/2013 Retsch GmbH 6 0002
Safety regulations, summary, part 2
Setting the heating power temp °C/°F
Do not dry explosives, easily flammable materials or materials with a flashpoint below 180°C in the TG200.
Risk of fire and explosion.
Do not operate the TG200 in the vicinity of easily flammable materials.
Risk of fire and explosion.
You must check to what extent toxic danger exists through the charged material.
Risk to health through vapours or residual dusts which are not retained by the filters.
Triggering the bimetallic element switch in the heater, automatic switch
off when overheated
The bimetallic element switch is triggered when a temperature > 150°C/302°F has been reached. This can result
from too low fan power and at the same time too high stagnation pressure caused by the material to be dried.
Before restarting the machine the temperature should be reduced by 5 10°C.
Otherwise the heater may be damaged.
Inserting the drying vessels
We recommend that protective gloves are worn when removing the vessels and the clamping lid at the end of the
drying process.
Risk of burns.
Inserting the clamping lid with filter element
We recommend that protective gloves are worn when removing the vessels and clamping lid at the end of the drying
process.
Risk of burns.
When using the clamping lid with filter element the TG200 may be operated only up to a
temperature of max. +90°C/+194°F.
Otherwise the filter fabric will burn. Risk of fire.
Cleaning / maintenance
Do not clean the TG200 under running water.
Danger to life through current surge.
If the filter element and filter bags are contaminated too much the efficiency of the TG200 will be reduced to an
unknown extent.
Wearing parts
These operating instructions do not include any repair instructions. For your own safety repairs should be carried out
only by Retsch GmbH, an authorised agent or service technician.
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