3 DOC06179 Rev. BOWNER / OPERATOR MANUAL RUNNING FLOOR II® DX / DXE1.1.7 Lighting1.1.7.1. Do not use or service the system in an environment of insufficient light.1.1.8 Movement Around the System1.1.8.1. Hydraulic oil can be slippery. Clean up oil spills immediately.1.1.9 Hydraulic Oil Safety1.1.9.1. See the MSDS for the oil used in your system for further information about hydraulic oilsafety.1.1.9.2. In an accident involving high pressure equipment, this product may be injected underthe skin. Such an accident may result in a small, sometimes bloodless, puncture wound.However, due to the system’s driving force, material injected into a fingertip can bedeposited into the palm of the hand. Within 24 hours, there is usually a great deal ofswelling, discoloration, and intense throbbing pain. Immediate treatment at a surgicalemergency center is recommended.1.1.9.3. Do not use high pressure systems in the vicinity of flames, sparks, and hot surfaces.Use only in well ventilated areas.1.1.9.4. Use only designated appropriate fill and drain ports for the oil.1.2 Design / Installation Safety1.2.1 Kit Components1.2.1.1. The kit consists of a drive unit, flooring, and miscellaneous boxed parts. These modulesare intended to be anchored in a shipping frame or stacked flat and braced withdunnage for shipping and storage.1.2.2 Installation1.2.2.1. Use designated lifting points as provided.1.2.2.2. Only use equipment with appropriate capacity ratings to lift and handlecomponents.1.2.2.3. Use appropriate lifting procedures when handling loose or boxed components.1.2.2.4. The floor must be installed far enough away from other equipment or fixtures to preventthe moving parts of the floor module from creating a crush or pinch hazard.1.2.3 Danger Zones1.2.3.1. The reciprocating action of the floor creates pinch and shear points by nature.Specifically, drive area cylinder, cross-drive, and slats approaching each other,frame components, or walls. These and any other relevant exposed areas must beguarded.1.2.3.2. The floor must be incorporated into surroundings such that movement of the materialon the floor does not create crushing, burial, drawing in, or entrapment hazards. Thesystem must be designed to limit access to the material flow path.