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Manual EPM40002083-001 Rev - 
 QUALIFIED PERSONNEL 
The term “qualified personnel” is defined here as individuals who thoroughly understand 
the equipment and its safe operation, maintenance, and repair. Qualified personnel are 
physically capable of performing the required tasks, familiar with all relevant safety rules 
and regulations and have been trained to safely install, operate, maintain, and repair the 
equipment. It is the responsibility of the company operating this equipment to see that 
its personnel meet these requirements. 
INTERLOCKS 
This equipment contains interlocks for your protection.  To ensure safety, always 
remove power from the equipment prior to opening access panels or doors if possible. 
Do not depend on the interlocks or door switches when working with the equipment.  Do 
not short-circuit or tamper with any access gate, door or other safety interlock switch. 
Discharge capacitors with an approved insulated grounding rod prior to touching any 
part.  When it is absolutely mandatory that an interlock be bypassed for the purpose of 
tracing or correcting a malfunction, authorized maintenance personnel may perform the 
bypass for the specific test to be made.  Immediately after completing the test, restore 
the interlock to working condition. 
WARNING! 
INTENDED USE 
HONEYWELL IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR INJURIES OR DAMAGES 
RESULTING FROM NONSTANDARD, UNINTENDED APPLICATIONS OF 
ITS EQUIPMENT.  THIS EQUIPMENT IS DESIGNED AND INTENDED 
ONLY FOR THE PURPOSE DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL. USES NOT 
DESCRIBED IN THIS MANUAL ARE CONSIDERED UNINTENDED USES 
AND MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY, DEATH OR 
PROPERTY DAMAGE.  UNINTENDED USES MAY RESULT FROM 
TAKING ANY OF THE ACTIONS LISTED BELOW. 
1.  Making changes to the equipment that have not been recommended 
or described in this manual, or using parts that are not genuine 
Honeywell replacement parts. 
2. Failing to make sure that auxiliary equipment complies with 
approval agency requirements, local codes, and all applicable 
safety standards. 
3.  Using materials or auxiliary equipment that are inappropriate or 
incompatible with your Honeywell equipment. 
4.  Allowing unqualified personnel to perform any task.