10/11
5.8.4 Filling tolerances
Foam
Relative tolerance
%
0
-5
Models: 9D-58-AB; 9D-34-AB
ASX= 1,35 L; BSX233=0,09 L; water=7,56L
Models: 9D-58-A (class A); 9D-34-A (class A)
SAE-Aplus= 9 L
Models: 9D-58-A (class A F); 9D-34-A (class A F)
SAE-Aplus= 8,91 L; BSX233=0,09 L
6. SAFETY PRECAUTIONS FOR THE USER
6.1 During the suppression of the fire
Individual precautions, protective equipment and emergency procedures
-
Use individul protective equipment: respiratory protection, protective clothing appropriate, gloves and rubber
boots
Precautions to protect the environment
-
Do not discharge the contents of the extinguisher into the environment in surface water and / or sewage system.
-
Hold the extinguishing agent liquefied with an inert absorbent material and collect it in a waste container for
disposal ventilated.
-
Deliver waste to authorized disposal company.
6.2 During the other phases of the life time of a fire extinguisher
PHASE
EVENT
RISK
PREVENTIVE
MEASURES
CORRECTIVE ACTIONS
TRANSPORT
AND
INSTALLATION
Extinguisher
damaged
(deformations
due to impacts)
RELEASE OF
CONTENTS
Carry fire extinguishers in
original packaging.
Handle with care the
extinguisher
at
installation.
Contact your dealer and / or
the service company to
check if the extinguisher is
compliant for use, before
using it.
ISPECTION
Pressure gauge in
the red zone
Safety seal
broken or
missing
PRESSURE LOSS AND
USE THEREOF IN
ORDER TO SHUT
DOWN A FIRE
POSSIBLE LOSS OF
PLUG IF
EXTINGUISHER IS
MANIPULATED; THIS
MAKES IT
ACCIDENTALLY
READY
Increase the frequency of
inspection.
Contact the service company
to check the state of
operation
of
the
extinguisher.
USE
Accidental
contact with the
water outflow
which can be
electrically
ELECTRIC
Make
sure
the
fire
extinguisher is used only
by a person who has a
minimum of strength and
practice.
To vacate the bumpy circuit
without putting himself in
danger.
Depending on the severity of
the
accident
electrical,