Owner manual
2-2 Safety
Injury to Personnel
If an injury occurs during operation or servicing of the dispensing system, it is recommended that the
following steps be taken:
1. If the dispensing system is operating when the injury occurs, press the nearest EMO button to
stop all system operations.
2. Immediately report injury to supervisor in accordance with facility procedures.
3. If it is an injury due to exposure to a hazardous material, refer to the treatment
recommendations on the material manufacturer’s Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS).
4. Seek medical help if necessary.
Basic Safety Precautions and Practices
Compliance with the following recommended precautions and practices will prevent personal injury or
damage to property during Century C-341 Series Dispensing System operation and maintenance.
WARNING! Failure to comply with any of the safety recommendations could cause serious
injury to the user.
Safety of Personnel
• Only trained personnel should be permitted to perform operation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting procedures.
• There should always be a second person present when performing maintenance on a system
under power.
• Locate, identify, and obey all safety warning labels on your system before initial use. Refer
to “
Safety Warning Labels” in this section.
• Immediately push the red Emergency Machine Off (EMO) button if personnel are in danger
of being injured. Refer to “
Emergency Shutdown” later in this section.
• Lock out and tag out power and disconnect facility air to the dispensing system before
performing service or maintenance on the dispensing system. Refer to “
Lockout of Electrical
and Pneumatic Energy” in this section.
• Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry while operating the system. Tie back long hair to
prevent it from being caught in moving parts.
• Do not touch the Robot or other moving parts while the dispensing system is operating.
• To prevent burn injury, wear thermal gloves when working around Fluid Heaters.
• Follow Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) recommendations for the proper handling,
cleanup, and disposal of hazardous materials.