Operating manual for ozone generator
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3. Safety information - Working with ozone
First
read
all
instructions
carefully
and
use
the
corresponding pictures. If any ambiguities arise, please
contact the manufacturer before putting the device into
operation.
READ THE OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS OF THE OZONE GENERATOR
CAREFULLY BEFORE PUTTING INTO OPERATION. MAKE SURE THAT YOU
HAVE READ AND UNDERSTOOD ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS AND
WARNINGS. ALL RESPONSIBILITY FOR DAMAGE OR INJURY RESULTING
FROM FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS, OR FROM FAILURE TO
OBSERVE NORMAL CARE AND ATTENTION IN HANDLING, OPERATING,
MAINTAINING OR MANUFACTURING, EVEN IF NOT EXPRESSLY STATED IN
THESE INSTRUCTIONS, WILL BE REJECTED BY US.
Ozone is a gas which, due to its properties, can cause serious damage to health
when inhaled. Ozone is toxic / poisonous for animals, plants and humans. All safety
instructions must therefore be observed.
When operating the ozone generator within the Federal Republic of Germany, the
guidelines of the German employers' liability insurance association (ZH 1/474) must
be observed. In other countries, the applicable national regulations and rules must be
observed.
Ozone irritates the respiratory tract due to its oxidizing effect. When using the device,
uncontrolled escape or release of the gas must be avoided. The odor of the gas is
pungent - sharp to chlorine-like and must not be inhaled. After treatment with ozone,
the treated rooms must be properly ventilated. For this reason, it must be possible to
ventilate the rooms with sufficient fresh air supply and an air exhaust at every use.
This should be done from the outside.