Auto-Flo II Automatic Dispense Valves 1Part 1104010−04 2018 Nordson CorporationSafetyRead and follow these safety instructions. Task- andequipment-specific warnings, cautions, and instructionsare included in equipment documentation whereappropriate.Make sure all equipment documentation, including theseinstructions, is accessible to persons operating orservicing equipment.Qualified PersonnelEquipment owners are responsible for making sure thatNordson equipment is installed, operated, and servicedby qualified personnel. Qualified personnel are thoseemployees or contractors who are trained to safelyperform their assigned tasks. They are familiar with allrelevant safety rules and regulations and are physicallycapable of performing their assigned tasks.Intended UseUse of Nordson equipment in ways other than thosedescribed in the documentation supplied with theequipment may result in injury to persons or damage toproperty.Some examples of unintended use of equipment include using incompatible materials making unauthorized modifications removing or bypassing safety guards or interlocks using incompatible or damaged parts using unapproved auxiliary equipment operating equipment in excess of maximum ratingsRegulations and ApprovalsMake sure all equipment is rated and approved for theenvironment in which it is used. Any approvals obtainedfor Nordson equipment will be voided if instructions forinstallation, operation, and service are not followed.Personal SafetyTo prevent injury follow these instructions. Do not operate or service equipment unless you arequalified. Do not operate equipment unless safety guards,doors, or covers are intact and automatic interlocksare operating properly. Do not bypass or disarm anysafety devices. Keep clear of moving equipment. Before adjusting orservicing moving equipment, shut off the powersupply and wait until the equipment comes to acomplete stop. Lock out power and secure theequipment to prevent unexpected movement. Relieve (bleed off) hydraulic and pneumatic pressurebefore adjusting or servicing pressurized systems orcomponents. Disconnect, lock out, and tag switchesbefore servicing electrical equipment. While operating manual spray guns, make sure youare grounded. Wear electrically conductive gloves ora grounding strap connected to the gun handle orother true earth ground. Do not wear or carrymetallic objects such as jewelry or tools. If you receive even a slight electrical shock, shutdown all electrical or electrostatic equipmentimmediately. Do not restart the equipment until theproblem has been identified and corrected. Obtain and read Safety Data Sheets (SDS) for allmaterials used. Follow the manufacturer’sinstructions for safe handling and use of materials,and use recommended personal protection devices. Make sure the spray area is adequately ventilated. To prevent injury, be aware of less-obvious dangersin the workplace that often cannot be completelyeliminated, such as hot surfaces, sharp edges,energized electrical circuits, and moving parts thatcannot be enclosed or otherwise guarded forpractical reasons.