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6.4 Failure
In the event of:
•
abnormal heating, the heater stops automatically by the positive overheating safety thermostat (TS)
placed on the side of the appliance:
1) remove the cap,
2) re-arm by pressing the central button of this thermostat..
•
regulation probe is out of service or disconnected, with a flashing “E0” displayed :
1)
appliance switched off and disabled
, reconnect or change the probe,
2) the “E0” fault is automatically cleared.
•
If the regulator display does not work, check that:
1) the mains supply is live,
2) the regulator protection fuse is not blown (see paragraph 5.3)
6.5 Winter storage
•
switch off the appliance by pressing key,
•
switch off the power supply,
•
drain the pool circuit by removing both connection union fittings in order to avoid the
risk of frost
.
The guarantee will be cancelled in event of frost of the appliance due to an improper
winter storage.
6.6 Restart
•
refer to the procedures described in paragraphs
6.1, 6.2, 6.3 and 6.7
.
6.7 Maintenance
To be done once a year by an approved and qualified person:
•
visual check of the condition of the various electrical components,
•
retighten cables and supply terminal board shunts and the switch,
•
check that the appliance is not scaled.
7. PRECAUTIONS
ATTENTION!
Make sure the appliance is disconnected from mains supply before any intervention. Any
intervention shall be qualified and authorised personnel only.
8. RECYCLING THE PRODUCT
GIVE THE APPLIANCE TO
A COMMUNITY
TAKE THE USED DEVICE BACK TO
THE DISTRIBUTOR WHEN MAKING A
NEW PURCHASE
TAKE THE USED DEVICE
TO A WASTE
When this symbol appears on a new appliance, it means that the equipment must not
be thrown away and that it will be collected selectively so that it can be reused,
recycled or recovered. Any substances it may contain which are potentially
dangerous to the environment will be eliminated or neutralised.
Your appliance is reaching the end of its working life.
You would like to get rid of it or
replace it.
Please do not throw it into the dustbin
or into your local council’s selective
sorting containers.
You can give it to a community association who will be able to repair it and put it back into circulation.
If you buy a new one, you can take the old one to the store or ask the delivery man to take it back.
This is known as a “
One-for-One
” exchange.
Otherwise please take it to a waste collection centre, if your local council has set up a selective
collection system for these products.
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