9. After use
Disconnect the boxes. By leaning the right hand box (the one with the pin) against the left
hand one, they are easily disconnected.
Rinse the boxes clean using a garden hose or by rinsing them in water, and stand them on
their side to dry (when they are placed on the side the water runs off more quickly from the
pores in the sealing strip). If there is a risk of temperatures falling below zero, the boxes
must be taken indoors and stored in a heated area until all “soft parts” (soles and sealing
strips) have dried out properly.
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Important!
Floods result from a course of events controlled by forces of nature that can only be controlled
to a limited degree. Furthermore, no two events are the same, which means that all protective
equipment must be used not only with good knowledge of its function and limitations, but also
with generally sound judgement. Those who provide the equipment, manufacturers, resellers,
hirers, etc. can never accept liability for the actual use and any possible personal injury or
damage to property that might arise.
Inspect all soft parts. Damaged or worn sealing strips can be
replaced, but worn soles should not, as the remnants may be
hard to remove completely.
If the soles have become very worn, additional pieces of sole
material can be attached to free spaces on the underside,
marked on the photo to the right. Boxes, where the soles have
suffered big damage, should be scrapped.
The boxes can be stacked to take up as little space as possible
during transport and storage. The plywood cases, in which
the boxes have been delivered, are also intended to be used
for storing them.