Manuale d'Uso e Installazione per ESC - Rev.D (ITA-ENG)
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7.
ELECTRICAL
CONNECTION
AND
START
‐
UP
The
power
cables
must
be
conform
to
the
rule
of
art
and
the
rules
and
regulations
applicable.
Check
that
there
are
no
damaged
cables.
8.
HAZARDS
FOR
OPERATOR
/
RESIDUAL
RISK
The
main
dangers
which
the
operator
in
charge
of
instal
the
ESC
might
encounter
are
described
here
under.
Contact
with
live
parts;
Contact
with
hot
surfaces;
9.
MAINTENANCE
AND
SPARE
PARTS
In
cases
where
there
was
a
damage
of
the
ESC,
it
is
necessary
to
carry
out
its
entire
replacement.
There
are
no
replacement
parts.
Order
the
ESC
specifying
the
type,
product
code
and
other
data
indicated
on
the
label.
Before
working
on
the
ESC
or
in
neighboring
areas,
dissecting
/
removing
the
power
and
wait
for
the
complete
stop
of
the
electric
fan
driven
by
the
ESC;
verify
that
you
can
have
restarts;
wait
until
the
surface
temperature
has
dropped
below
+50°C
in
order
to
avoid
the
danger
of
burn.
To
dismantle,
follow
these
guidelines:
After
making
sure
that
there
is
NO
voltage,
unplug
the
power
cables
and
liberate
the
electronic
variable
unscrewing
the
screws.
10.
STORAGE
The
ESC
can
be
stored
in
a
temperature
range
between
‐
40°C
and
+95°C
dry,
clean,
sheltered
from
bad
weather,
without
vibration
and
/
or
shocks,
placed
in
a
flat
place
and
without
external
forces
excluding
its
own
weight.
11.
ASSISTANCE
AND
WARRANTY
The
warranty
is
recognized
within
12
months
from
purchase
for
companies
and
24
months
from
purchase
for
individuals;
The
warranty
covers
only
manufacturing
defects
and
excludes
parts
subject
to
wear.
Warranty
claims
are
not
recognized
when
are
present
visibly
damage,
deterioration
and
removal
of
unauthorized
components.
An
incorrect
installation
may
result
in
damage
to
property
and
thus
jeopardize
the
safety
of
people,
therefore
we
do
not
assume
any
liability
whatsoever
for
any
loss,
damage
or
expense
resulting
from
improper
installation,
or
improper
operation
or
incorrect
use
of
the
product.
12.
DEMOLITION
AND
DISPOSAL
The
waste
from
the
demolition
of
the
electric
fan
are
classified
as
special
waste.
WASTE
FROM
ELECTRICAL
AND
ELECTRONIC
EQUIPMENT
(WEEE)
Directive
2002/95/CE
and
2003/108/CE:
The
decree
establish
measures
and
procedures
designed
to:
a)
Preventing
the
production
of
WEEE
;
b)
Promote
the
reuse,
the
recycling
and
other
forms
of
recovery
of
WEEE
so
as
to
reduce
the
amount
to
be
disposed;
c)
Improve,
from
an
environmental
point,
the
intervention
of
the
partners
involved
in
the
life
cycle
of
these
devices
(manufacturers,
distributors,
consumers
and
operators
directly
involved
in
the
treatment
of
WEEE
);
d)
Reduce
the
use
of
hazardous
substances
in
electrical
and
electronic
equipment.
The
decree
imposes
the
limitation
and
elimination
of
some
substances
present
in
WEEE
:
bandits
are
lead,
mercury,
cadmium,
hexavalent
chromium,
polybrominated
biphenyls
and
polybrominated
diphenyl
ethers.
The
electric
fan
has
been
designed
and
produced
in
compliance
with
this
Directive.
Follow
the
directions
listed
below.
This
symbol,
representing
a
wheeled
bin
for
rubbish
barred,
shows
the
separate
collection
of
electrical
and
electronic
product.
The
user
of
this
product
may
contact
the
collection
centers
instituted
by
the
municipalities
to
carry
out
a
proper
disposal
of
the
product.