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Maintenance work
8.1
Maintenance work
Maintenance work involves tasks that can be performed by properly trained
fire department personnel.
This work must be carried out regularly, especially after each use, to ensure
optimum condition of the product.
► Keep the safety and warning signs clean and legible.
► Replace missing or damaged signs.
8.1.1
Clean device
NOTICE
Damage to the device from dry powder!
Dry powder is a strong oxidant in combination with moisture and can cause
severe corrosion on galvanically treated surfaces such as zinc plating, as
well as on bare aluminium, brass and bronze components. Washing off with
water can significantly accelerate the corrosion on the device.
Be sure to remove dry powder dry and thoroughly.
Do not wash off dry powder from surfaces with water.
Store dry powder dry.
NOTICE
Surface damage from using wrong cleaning agent!
Aggressive cleaning agents can corrode surfaces, coatings and plastic
parts. Abrasive particles cause scratches.
Do not use aggressive cleaning agents containing benzene, acetone
or plasticizer.
Do not use household soap or detergents to clean the device.
Do not use cleaning agents to clean the control panel, console or
display instruments.
Do not use dry cloths to remove dirt from the device paint.
Do not wash freshly glued equipment and vehicles for the first 48 hours
after gluing.
Wash the exterior of the device
Wash the devicee exterior regularly and clean it of heavy contamina-
tion.
Wash the device exterior with cold or lukewarm water.
Only use products suitable for car cleaning for washing the device.
Do not use running water to clean the product.
► Wash off dried contamination, do not scrape off.
► Wash away coarse contamination with a water and a sponge.
► Do not direct a water jet straight at the device.