Specifications

D-1000B Heater Operations & Maintenance
2. SAFETY
2.1 Scope
This chapter contains general information for the safe operation and maintenance of the D-1000B heater.
The cautions and warnings point out known conditions that are
potentially hazardous. However, no manual can cover every
possible situation. If in doubt, contact DHS.
Fax: 84
5-365-2114
Email: drash@drash.com
DHS Systems Contact Information
Phone: 800-977-3647
Before calling
DHS for assistance, please identify the heater
by its DRASH assigned serial number, (see Section 1.2
Receipt of your D-1000B Heater) or the serial number is
located on the Manufacturer decal (see Figure 1-1).
Service and repairs should be performed only by authorized
DHS technicians.
2.2 Qualified Personnel
For the purposes of this manual, a qualified person is one who is familiar with this manual, the operation of the specific
equipment and the hazards involved in operation and maintenance. This manual is not intended to be a substitute for
proper training. We strongly recommend that operators receive training directly from DHS.
IMPORTANT
READ ALL OF THE INFORMATION CONTAINED IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE
OPERATING THE HEATER.
2.3 Signal Words and Labels
Signal words and labels are used throughout this manual. The words and symbols convey the following advice:
2.3.1 Danger
Danger refers to immediate hazards that will result in severe personal injury or death.
2.3.2 Warning
Warning refers to a hazard or unsafe method or practice that may result in severe personal injury or death.
2.3.3 Caution
Caution refers to a hazard or unsafe method or practice that may result in equipment damage or personal injury.
2.3.4 Important
Important refers to a hazard or unsafe method or practice that can result in equipment damage.
2.4 General Precautions
PLEASE REMEMBER SAFETY FIRST. If you are not sure of the instructions or procedures, contact MilSys before
continuing.
This manual emphasizes the safety precautions necessary during the operation and maintenance of your heater. Each
section has caution and warning messages. These messages are for your safety and the safety of the equipment
involved. If any of the cautions or warnings is not readily understood, contact DHS using the contact information shown
above before proceeding.
When an abnormal condition is observed and procedures in the manual do not specifically cover the condition, work
should be stopped. Contact DHS for assistance. An authorized DHS technician will provide guidance on the abnormal
condition before any work can be continued.
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