4. Storage, transport and installation of the device
WARNING
Risk of injury from tilting or unmounted components when stored or transported.
The device must be secured against tilting and slipping when it is stored or transported. Do
not stand under or next to the floating load. Lift trucks, forklift trucks and transport cranes
must have a sufficient minimum load bearing capacity.
Dangers arising from titling or functional impairments at its destination.
The unit may only be set up on a suitable surface. The unit may only be set up on a suitable
surface. The surface must be vibration-free and horizontal. The operator must check the
bearing capacity of the surface. The unit must be secured on the surface, for example using
lag bolts or heavy-duty anchors.
NOTICE
Damage or functional impairment of the unit due to climatic influences.
The unit must be stored in a dry place and protected against moisture during transport. As a
matter of principle, the filter unit is not designed to be installed outside.
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The unit is delivered in 2 parts (upper part and lower part). The lower part must first be
transported to its destination. Therefore, use the forklift truck skids (see chapter 2.1).
Use appropriate lifting tools (forklift truck, transport crane,...) with a
minimum load-carrying capacity of 1000 kg. The unit must be secured against tilting and
slipping when it is moved, lifted or put down. No one is allowed to stand under or beside
the load.
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Now lift the upper part onto the lower part. Use the lifting rings for this (see chapter 2.1). The
doors must be aligned so that the doors of the upper part and these of the lower part are on the
same side. As soon as this has been done, the system components must be connected by
means of the toggle levers (see chapter 2.1). Finally, secure the toggle levers with screws to
prevent accidental opening.
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The unit must then be positioned at its exact destination.
The assembled complete unit must not be lifted with the lifting rings. Use
the forklift truck skids.
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