Because an air dryer is pressurized and contains me-chanical parts, the same precautions should be observedas with any piece of machinery of this type where care-lessness in operation or maintenance is hazardous to per-sonnel. In addition to the many obvious safety rules thatshould be followed with this type of machinery, the safetyprecautions as listed below must be observed:1. Only qualified personnel shall be permitted to adjust,perform maintenance or repair this air dryer.2. Read all instructions completely before operating unit.3. Pull main electrical disconnect switch and disconnectany separate control lines, if used, before attempting towork or perform maintenance on the unit.4. Do not attempt to service any part while dryer is in anoperational mode.5. Do not attempt to remove any parts without first reliev-ing the entire air system of pressure.6. Do not operate the dryer at pressures in excess of itsrating.7. Inspect unit daily to observe and correct any unsafeoperating conditions.OSHA Heading Descriptions5.0 SAFETY AND OPERATION PRECAUTIONSZEKS Eclipse ZPA 90-5000 Desiccant Dryerswww.zeks.com4! NOTICEThe user of any air dryer manufactured by ZEKS Com-pressed Air Solutions, is hereby warned that failure tofollow the above Safety and Operation Precautions canresult in personal injuries or equipment damage. How-ever, ZEKS Compressed Air Solutions does not state asfact, nor does it mean to imply, that the preceding list ofSafety and Operating Precautions is all inclusive, andfurther, that the observance of this list will prevent allpersonal injuries or equipment damage.! WARNING“Warning” is used to indicate a hazardous situation whichhas some probability of death or severe injury. Warn-ing should not be considered for property damage ac-cidents unless personal injury risk is present.! CAUTION“Caution” is used to indicate a hazardous situation whichmay result in minor or moderate injury.! NOTICE“Notice” is used to indicate a statement of companypolicy as the message relates directly or indirectly tothe safety of personnel or protection of property. Noticeshould not be associated directly with a hazard or haz-ardous situation and must not be used in place of “Dan-ger,” “Warning,” or “Caution.”