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Safety Instructions
Safety during use
➜
Wear the appropriate clothing when working on the device (protective clothing,
protective glasses and, if necessary, safety gloves).
➜
Do not use the device in potentially explosive areas. The device is not protected
against explosion. There is no explosion or ATEX protection available.
➜
Do not carry out work with naked flames in the vicinity of the device (risk of
explosion).
➜
Do not operate or assemble devices in the vicinity which are emission or radiation
sources (electromagnetic waves) for the frequency range (3*10
11
Hz to 3*10
15
Hz).
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Do not operate or assemble appliances in the vicinity of the device which constitute
emission or radiation sources for ionizing radiation or in the ultrasonic range.
➜
Do not operate the device where adiabatic compression or shock waves might occur
(shock wave combustion).
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Attach all tube connections securely to ensure safe operation.
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Connect all cables and tubes without kinks and locate them outside the operating and
danger zone.
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Do not spill liquids over the device or any parts of it.
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Remove any accidentally spilled liquids immediatly.
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Eliminate errors immediately.
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Avoid putting pressure on the display when you are not operating the device.
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Do not use abrasive material to clean the surface. Only wipe with damp cloth.
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Always switch the device OFF after use.
Disposal
Refrigerant
➜
The device may only be disposed of by a qualified refriger
-
ation technician.
➜
Dispose of the refrigerant in accordance with EC Directive
215/2067 in combination with 517/2014/EC.
(Type und quantity of the refrigerant can be seen on the
rating plate; also see chapter „Attachement, Technical data”,
section „Refrigerant unit”.)
Device and packaging
➜
Check the device components for hazardous substances and
solvents.
➜
Clean all components before disposal.
➜
Dispose of the device in accordance with the relevant
national regulations.
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Dispose of the packaging material in accordance with the
appropriate national regulations.
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