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Safety instructions and warnings
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Rieber GmbH & Co. KG
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Only
‘
qualified personnel
’ are allowed to carry out repair work.
IEC 60204-1 defines qualified personnel as "persons who, on account of their training and
relevant experience are in the position to recognise risks and avoid potentially dangerous
situations."
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Electrical work may only be carried out by a trained and experienced
qualified electrician
.
Electro-technically instructed persons may only work under the supervision of a qualified
electrician.
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Any repairs and/or overhaul during the warranty period may only be carried out by the
manufacturer´s service department.
Chapter
3.4
Avoid risks
This chapter describes general, appliance-specific safety instructions. In the following section, additional safety
information relating to a particular operation or situation is placed before the appropriate operation step or
description of the situation.
3.4.1
Risks due to transport of mobile appliance
Numerous hazards such as crushing can arise when transporting this heavy product.
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acs
… varithek
®
appliances may only be moved manually. Machine-aided transport, e.g. using fork
lift trucks or lift trucks, is not permissible. There is a risk of injury, and the appliance could be
damaged.
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Remove accessories and transport them separately.
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Disconnect the connection cable. Unplug the mains plug.
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Only transport unit on a straight surface. Do no transport on a sloping surface.
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Carry out transport with an adequate number of people.
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Transport only permissible using the castors.
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Secure the appliance against inadvertently rolling away with the
‘parking brake’.
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Wear safety shoes to prevent injuries.
CAUTION
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Do not push or pull the appliance over sharp edges.
O
bserve the permissible step
height of maximum 4 mm, otherwise the castors or
‘
castors with parking brake
’
could be damaged.
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We are not able to rule out the possibility of marks appearing on the floor due to
friction with castors or the formation of scratches due to split cracks in th e castors,
for example.