General aspects
1-4
1.5
Warranty
Read these operating instructions carefully and in full
before operating the compact flame controller!
The manufacturer is not liable for damage or operating
malfunctions that result from the operating instructions not
being observed.
The operating company has to supplement the operating
instructions with operating instructions on the basis of na-
tional regulations on accident prevention and environmen-
tal protection, including information on supervision and
notification requirements with respect to special operating
circumstances, e.g. regarding organisation of work, work-
ing processes and staff deployed.
The recognised technical rules for safe and professional
working also have to be observed in addition to the oper-
ating instructions and the regulations on accident preven-
tion applicable to the country and place of use.
The warranty shall become void, for example, in the event
of:
inappropriate use
use of impermissible equipment
incorrect connection
prior works that are not part of the supplied product or
service
non-use of original spares and accessories
conversion, if this has not been harmonised with BFI
Automation
non-performance of specified maintenance work
It is recommended that the operator of the device con-
cludes a service contract with BFI Automation. This guar-
antees that the device is regularly checked by our service
staff and ensures that any required wearing and spare
parts are available without long delivery periods.
When the UV tube is a consumable item, whose life is
dependent on various factors that can affect not BFI Au-
tomation.
Therefore BFI Automation accepts no warranty on the
life of UV tubes.
Summary of Contents for CFC 100
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Page 11: ...General aspects 1 7 1 8 Declaration of conformity ...
Page 20: ...Safety 2 8 ...
Page 24: ...Technical data 3 4 3 5 Block diagram CFC100 ...
Page 36: ...Transport Installation and Connection 4 12 ...
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Page 42: ...Operation of the Compact Flame Controller 6 2 ...
Page 46: ...Failures 8 2 ...