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Instructions on commissioning, maintenance, and troubleshooting for auroSTOR 0020111119_02
1.5
Cylinder identification plate
The identification plate is attached to the cylinder
at the factory.
1.6 CE
label
CE labelling shows that, based on the type overview, the
units comply with the basic requirements of the applica-
ble directives.
The CE declarations of conformity can be viewed at the
manufacturer's premises and can be supplied if neces-
sary.
1.7 Benchmark
i
Vaillant Ltd. supports the Benchmark Initia-
tive. You will find the Benchmark Logbook on
the last page of this instruction manual. It is
very important that this document be filled
out properly when installing, commissioning
and handing-over to the operator of the
installation. Installers should point out also
the service record section for completion fol-
lowing service calls to this appliance.
Benchmark places responsibilities on both
manufacturers and installers. The purpose is
to ensure that customers are provided with
the correct equipment for their needs, that it
is installed, commissioned and serviced in
accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc-
tions by competent persons approved at the
time by the Health and Safety Executive and
that it meets the requirements of the appro-
priate Building Regulations.
The Benchmark Checklist can be used to dem-
onstrate compliance with Building Regulations
and should be provided to the customer for
future reference.
Installers are required to carry out installa-
tion, commissioning and servicing work in
accordance with the Benchmark Code of Prac-
tice which is available from the Heating and
Hot water Industry Council who manage and
promote the Scheme.
V
isit "www.central heating.co.uk" for more
information
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Safety instructions and regulations
2.1
Safety and warning information
When conducting installation and maintenance work,
observe the general safety instructions and the warning
notes which appear before each of the actions.
2.1.1
Classification of action-related warnings
The action-related warnings are classified in accordance
with the severity of the possible danger using the follow-
ing warning signs and signal words:
Warning sign
Signal word
Explanation
a
Danger!
Imminent danger to life or
risk of severe personal injury
e
Danger!
Risk of death from
electric shock
a
Warning!
Risk of minor
personal injury
b
Caution!
Risk of material or
environmental damage
2.1.2
Structure of warnings
Warning signs are identified by an upper and lower sepa-
rating line and are laid out according to the following
basic principle:
a
Signal word!
Type and source of danger!
Explanation of the type and source of dan-
ger.
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Measures for averting the danger
1 Notes on the documentation
2 Safety instructions and regulations