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Safety instructions for installation
Installation and use
Read the manual carefully and follow the
instructions before installation!
Warning!
Installation and maintenance must
be carried out by qualified plumbers.
Warning!
Installation and maintenance must
be carried out by qualified plumbers.
Warning!
To ensure correct use always make
sure to only install the pressure reducer in
places where the operating pressure and tem-
perature do not exceed the design criteria on
which the order is based. The manufacturer
shall not be responsible for damage caused
by outside forces or other external influences!
Hazards at the pressure reducer caused by the
flow medium and operating pressure are to
be avoided through appropriate measures.
Note!
It is recommended to have a new
installation and maintenance work carried out
by an authorized expert workshop.
In order to avoid bacterial contamination, the
maintenance and replacement of the valve
inner parts should only be carried out wearing
disinfected disposable gloves.
Warning information
Please read and follow the warning infor-
mation in this instruction. Disregard of the
warning information may lead to injury or
material damage!
Labelling of important warning information:
Warning!
Highlights risks that
may result in injury, material
damage or contamination of
drinking water.
Note!
Indicate hazards that
may lead to damages to the
system or malfunctions.
Info
Indicates additional informa-
tion and tips.
Disposal
Local regulations on waste
recycling and disposal must
be followed. The product must
not be disposed of with house-
hold waste but must rather be
disposed of appropriately.
Approvals
DVGW
(Fig. 712 0G,
713 0G)
General test certificate
temperature 95 °C of the
supervision of the constructi-
on respectively
(Fig. 712 0G - DN 32)
General test certificate
temperature 95 °C of the
supervision of the constructi-
on respectively
(Fig. 713 0G - DN 15,
DN 20,
DN 25,
DN 32)
During installation, observe:
DIN EN 1717 I DIN 1988
DIN EN 12056 I DIN 1868-100