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Use of other agents or mixing of different agents may cause unforeseen chemical
reactions and damage the device. Warranty claims cannot be made in such a case.
No agents may be used that contain flammable components in explosive dosages or
that can form flammable mixtures when misted. No other chemically aggressive or
toxic substances such as solvents or paints may be used.
1 Introduction
You have decided to purchase a cold fogger from our company. We congratulate you on your decision,
because you have chosen a cost-effective, extremely fast and optimally effective method. We wish you a
successful use of our device. If you have any problems, please contact CONTI Sanitärarmaturen GmbH, we
will be happy to help you with advice and support.
2 Conditions of use
2.1 Intended use of the device
The cold fogger can be used for various purposes:
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Disinfection of vehicle cabins, closed loading spaces and general premises up to 100 m³)
2.2 Agent
can be nebulized:
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CONTI+ oXan™ Disinfectant mixed with water as working solution.
Despite the high quality standards, no general chemical resistance can be guaranteed for mixtures of substan-
ces. CONTI does not assume any warranty for agents that have not been approved in writing beforehand. The
application solution should be mixed in an external container. If this is done in the device container, always
fill in the water portion first.
Any drinking water used must meet all requirements of the current version of the German Drinking Water
Ordinance. Please remember to check that in showers and other aerosol-forming units that use drinking
water, the drinking water must be tested for legionella in accordance with the statutory regulations (e.g.
once a year).