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A7 Plus
- OPERATING INSTRUCTION
1.2.2.
Environmental conditions
The equipment is to be installed in rooms that satisfy the following requirements:
• temperature between 10 and 40°C.
• relative humidity between 30 and 75%.
• atmospheric pressure ranging from 700 to 1060 hPa.
• altitude ≤ 3000 m;
• air pressure entering equipment ranging from 6 to 8 bar.
• water hardness entering equipment not over 60 mg/l.
• water hardness at the equipment inlet must not be above 25 °f (French degrees) or 14 °d (German degrees) for untreated drinking water. For water
with a higher hardness degree, it is recommended to soften water until it reaches a hardness degree between 15 and 25 °f (French degrees) or
between 8.4 and 14 °d (German degreees);
• water pressure entering equipment ranging from 3 to 5 bar.
• water temperature entering equipment not higher than 25°C.
1.2.2.1. Transport and packaging conditions
• Temperature: from -10 to 70°C;
• Relative humidity: from 10% to 90%;
• Atmospheric pressure: from 500 to 1060hPa.
1.2.3. Warranty
CEFLA s.c. stands behind its products warranting safety, reliability and performance.
The warranty is valid only under the following terms:
• The conditions given on the warranty certificate are observed.
• The equipment is used only as instructed in this manual.
• The electrical wiring in the room in which the equipment is installed must conform to IEC 60364-7-710 (standards for electrical wiring in medical
and dental offices).
• A 3x1.5 mm
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line protected by a bi-polar cut-out that conforms to applicable standards (10 A, 250 V, distance between contacts at least 3 mm) must
be used to feed the equipment.
WARNING!
The color of the three wires (POWER, NEUTRAL and EARTH) should satisfy the requirements of current standards.
• Installation, repairs and, in general, any other operations requiring the casing to be opened are to be performed exclusively by personnel authorized
by ANTHOS.
1.2.4.
Disposing the equipment when no longer used
As set out in Directives 2011/65/EC and 2012/19/EC, on the restrictions of the use of certain hazardous substances in electrical and electronic
equipment along with collection, treatment, recycling and disposal of waste electrical and electronic equipment the latter must be treated as munici-
pal waste, therefore sorted and collected separately. When new equipment of equivalent type is purchased the waste equipment should be returned
to the distributor on a one-to-one basis for disposal. As far as reuse, recycling and other forms of waste recovery mentioned above are concerned,
the manufacturer is responsible for the actions specified by individual local laws. Efficient collection of sorted waste separately to recycle and treat
waste electrical and electronic equipment aids in preventing negative environmental impacts while protecting human health. In addition it facilitates
recycling of the materials used to construct the equipment. Illegal waste disposal carries heavy fines defined by local laws.
WARNING!
The crossed out wheeled bin placed on the equipment indicates that the waste equipment must be collected separately from other waste.