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USE
- DANGER
- DO NOT LET CHILDREN OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT.
- WARNING
– Strictly respect the safety and handling procedures from the acid manufacturers, including protective measures for hands, body and
eyes during transfer and use of acid. Follow the prescribed safety precautions for handling muriatic acid intended for checking the water pH.
Muriatic acid may cause serious physical harm and may damage the swimming pool equipment. Extra care must be taken when installing,
maintaining and operating the acid pump feed systems. Acid is dangerous to handle and should be properly contained, transported, poured, stored
and dispensed.
- WARNING
– Check the pH and sanitizer levels of the water before using the pool and make sure the filtration device is not obstructed.
- WARNING
– Periodically use an independent pH and chlorine testing kit to ensure that the pH and chlorine is at a safe level. If the pH and Oxidation
Reduction Potential (ORP) or conductivity probes are broken, depleted or dirty with oils, lotions, or other contaminants, they can report inaccurate
results to the system causing incorrect water chemistry, which could harm people or equipment.
- WARNING
– Consult the device display daily to ensure there are no alarm messages.
- DANGER
– Water temperatures greater than 37.7° C (100° F) are a health hazard. Prolonged immersion in hot water may induce hyperthermia.
Hyperthermia occurs when the internal body temperature exceeds the normal temperature of 37° C (98.6 °F) by several degrees. Hyperthermia may
produce the following effects: (1) Unawareness of impending danger. (2) Failure to perceive heat. (3) Failure to recognise the need to leave the spa.
(4) Physical inability to leave the spa. (5) Harm to the foetus in pregnant women. (6) Unconsciousness leading to the risk of drowning. The use of
alcohol, drugs or medicine is a factor which increases the risk of hyperthermia in hot tubs and spas.
- WARNING
- When mixing acid with water, ALWAYS ADD THE ACID TO THE WATER. Never add water to the acid. When adding a chemical product to
the swimming pool, carefully follow the manufacturer instructions.
- DANGER -
DO NOT MIX SODIUM HYPOCHLORITE AND MURIATIC ACID.
- DANGER
- Keep standard solutions away from children, ensure that the bottles are securely closed, store them in a dry and ventilated location and
do not let them freeze. The pH 4 calibration solution is acidic.
- DANGER
- Batteries may contain dangerous substances. They should not be thrown into the bin, opened, thrown into fire or recharged, as there is
a risk of explosion. Dispose of the batteries in accordance with the manufacturer instructions. There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced
by an incorrect type of battery. Handle a leaking battery with gloves. Remove the batteries if the device is not used for an extended period of time.
- DANGER
- UV index information is supplied for information only and depends on the orientation and exposure of the radio relay.
For more information, we advise you to consult your dermatologist to inform you of the risks linked to your skin type.