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7.4. Safety precautions
For the explanation of the symbols used in the table below, see Clause 1.4 of the chap
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GENERAL INFORMATION .
Warning
Danger
1
Protect connection pipes and wires against
possible damages.
Electric shock caused by touching live
parts.
Flooding caused by water leaking from
broken pipes.
2.
Make sure that the location of installation and any
system to which the appliance is connected must
fully comply with all effective regulations.
Electric shock caused by touching
live parts that are put into operation
improperly.
Damage to the appliance caused by
improper operating conditions.
3.
Use manual tools and equipment suited to the
purpose (and in particular, make sure that the tools
are not worn out, their handles are intact and fixed
safely).
Use tools and equipment in a proper way, so that
they cannot fall down from elevated locations. Put
the tools and equipment back into their places
after use.
Personal injury caused by flying chips or
shatters, dust inhalation, injuries or bruises
caused by hitting, cutting or stabbing.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by falling chips, hitting or
cutting.
4.
Use electric equipment suited to the given
purpose. Use the equipment properly. Do not
leave supply cables in the passages. Prevent the
equipment from falling down from elevated
locations. Disconnect them from the mains supply
system and put them back into their places after
use.
Personal injury caused by flying chips or
shatters, dust inhalation, injuries or bruises
caused by hitting, cutting or stabbing.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by falling chips, hitting or
cutting.
5.
Parts should be cleaned from crust according
to instructions on the safety data sheet of the
applied product while ensuring the ventilation
of the location and wearing protective clothing.
Avoid mixing different products, and protect the
appliance and the surrounding objects.
Personal injuries caused by acidic agents
contacting the skin or eyes; inhalation or
swallowing of harmful chemicals.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by the corrosive effect of
acidic agents.
6.
Make sure that portable ladders are placed safely,
and that they are adequately resistant, their steps
are intact and slippery free. The ladder should not
be moved while there is somebody on it. One
person should always supervise any work carried
out.
Personal injury caused by falling or
accidental folding of the ladder.
7.
Make sure that adequate hygienic conditions are
provided, in terms of lighting, ventilation and the
stability of related structures in the place where
works are carried out.
Personal injuries caused by hitting, falling
etc.
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