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blueplanet hybrid 10.0 TL3
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9.2
Cleaning
9.2.1
Cleaning the housing
DANGER
Danger of death due to penetrating fluid
Serious injuries or death can result if moisture enters the system.
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Only use completely dry objects to clean the device.
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The device should only be cleaned from the outside.
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Do not use a high-pressure cleaner.
CAUTION
Risk of burns from hot surface.
Heat sinks become very hot when in operation.
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Never touch the heat sinks after commissioning the device.
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Allow the heat sinks at least 10 minutes to cool down before cleaning.
CAUTION
Damage to the housing parts when using cleaning agents!
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If the device is contaminated, only clean the housing, cooling fins, housing cover, display and the LEDs
with water and a cloth.
NOTE
Refer to our service and guarantee conditions on our homepage.
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The cleaning intervals must be adapted to match the ambient conditions of the
installation location.
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In sandy environments, we recommend a ¼-yearly cleaning of the heat sink.
1.
Clean the device whenever it gets dirty, preferably during the cooler times of the day.
2.
Use a vacuum cleaner or a soft brush to remove loose dust from the top side of the device and the heat sink on
a regular basis.
3.
Clean the space between the cooling ribs with a suitable brush.
Fig. 59: Radiator fins and top air outlet
4.
If necessary, remove coarse dust from the ventilation inlets on the bottom of the device.