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User qualification
User Manual PoolManager
®
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Potential consequence:
Death or the gravest degree
of injury, heavy material damage.
•
Only run power to input L
D
/ N
D
for the dosage
outlets if circulation is running with power (dosage
outlets locked via filter pump).
•
Connect power input L
D
/ N
D
to the timer that
controls the filter pump, or use the corresponding
outlet on the filter pump.
•
If PoolManager
®
is controlling the filter pump
directly, then locking automatically occurs
internally.
•
Please also refer to the Section
230V~ Power
Supply.
HAZARD!
Compliance with safety class
If the housing or individual cable fittings have not been
properly closed after working on the PoolManager
®
such that a reliable seal has been secured, then it will
be possible for moisture to penetrate into the device.
Potential consequence: Damage or destruction to
PoolManager
®
, malfunctions.
•
Be sure the unit is safely sealed again after
performing any kind of work.
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User qualification
HAZARD!
Insufficient personnel qualification
Hazards in the event of insufficiently qualified
personnel
Potential consequence: Death or the gravest
degree of injury, heavy material damage.
•
The system operator must ensure compliance with
the requisite qualification level.
•
Any and all work may only be performed by
correspondingly qualified personnel.
•
Access to the system must be prevented for
insufficiently qualified persons, e.g. via access
codes and passwords.
Designation
Definition
Instructed person
An instructed person is someone who has been
informed of and, as necessary, trained in the
assigned tasks and the potentially associated
hazards, and has been notified of the requisite safety
equipment and measures.
Trained user
A trained user is someone who meets the
requirements for an instructed person and has
additionally received training specific to the system.
Trained specialist
A trained specialist is someone who meets the
requirements of a trained user and additionally can
assess assigned work tasks and recognise potential
hazards based on training, knowledge, and
experience as well as on familiarity with relevant
norms and provisions. Multiple years of work
experience in the respective field may also be
assessed as specialised training.
Electrical specialist
An electrical specialist is someone who is capable of
performing work on electrical systems and
independently recognising and avoiding potential
hazards based on specialist training, knowledge, and
experience as well as familiarity with the relevant
norms and provisions. An electrical specialist must
meet the provisions in the applicable legal
stipulations regarding accident prevention.
IT specialist
An IT specialist (IT = information technology) is
someone who is capable of performing work on
computer
systems,
networks,
and
network
components and independently recognising and
avoiding potential hazards based on professional
training, knowledge, and experience as well as on
familiarity with the relevant norms and provisions.
IMPORTANT NOTICE!
The system operator must ensure compliance with the
relevant accident prevention conditions, with all legal
regulations, and with the generally recognised technical
safety principles!