
Safety and User Instructions
HyCassette-Geko
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PR-2015-0159-GB • Subject to modifications • R1-11/2015
respective steps. The following warnings are used:
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Safety-conscious work procedures
To ensure your own safety, comply with the following safety instructions:
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE!
This symbol indicates a risk of electrical shock that can result in serious injury,
death and material damage.
DANGER OF SCALDING!
This symbol indicates a risk of scalding from leaking hot liquids that can result
in personal injury, including death and material damage.
RISK OF ROTATING COMPONENTS!
This symbol indicates a hazardous location with a risk of personal injury includ-
ing death and material damage.
DANGER DUE TO OVERHEAD LOADS!
This symbol indicates a hazardous location with a risk of personal injury includ-
ing death and material damage.
RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY!
This symbol indicates (different from the above-mentioned danger types) a
hazardous location with a risk of personal injury including death and material
damage.
RISK OF DAMAGE TO THE UNIT!
This symbol indicates a hazardous location with a risk of material damage that
can also lead to personal injury.
RISK OF ENVIRONMENTAL DAMAGE!
This symbol warns about possible damage to the environment.
HAZARDOUS VOLTAGE!
Before carrying out any jobs on the unit, power the unit down to prevent injury
from electrical current. Ensure that the unit is secured against being energized
again at an appropriate point of the on-site power supply.
DANGER OF SCALDING!
Before performing work on the valves or the inlet or outlet pipes, seal off the
heating or cooling medium inlet to prevent scalding. Commence work only after
the heating medium has cooled down.
RISK OF ROTATING COMPONENTS!
Rotating fan impeller wheel poses a risk of injury! Before performing any work
on the unit, ensure that the unit is de-energized. Ensure that the unit is secured
against being switched on again at an appropriate point of the on-site power
supply.