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10 Operation
For optimal use of the solar system, note the following:
The solar system generates different amounts of electricity depending on the amount of sunlight during the day. The
more sunlight falls on the solar system, the more electricity is generated.
The amount of electricity generated is affected by the following conditions:
• Cloudy weather
• Seasonal solar radiation
• Variations in the angle of the sun
• Shading or soiling of the solar system
The performance of the solar system decreases the more the solar panels heat up. Ensure adequate ventilation and
avoid excessive solar radiation.
11 Cleaning and maintenance
WARNING! Electrocution hazard
Broken solar panel glass may cause electric shock or fire. These panels cannot be repaired and should be
replaced immediately. Contact an authorized service agent.
CAUTION! Risk of injury
Allow the solar panel to cool down before cleaning to avoid burns or damage to the solar panel as a result
of excessive temperature differences. Clean the solar panels in the early morning, late afternoon hours or
on cloudy days when the sunlight is low and the solar panels are cooler.
NOTICE! Damage hazard
• Do not clean the solar panels with a high-pressure cleaner.
• Do not use sharp or hard objects, abrasive cleaning agents or aggressive chemical cleaning agents
during cleaning.
Regularly check live cables for insulation faults, breaks, rodent damage, weathering and that all connections
are tight and corrosion free.
Regularly check the surface of the solar panels for cracks and missing or defective components.
For maximum performance keep the solar panel free of dirt and shading, e.g. dust and leaves. Rinse the solar
panels with a water hose. Carefully remove stubborn dirt with a so, damp microfiber cloth or sponge.
Occasionally check the sealing for any damage.
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Summary of Contents for Dometic LSE 160 BF
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