
Initial operation
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5
Initial operation
Please keep the original packing for possible later service
purposes or dispose of it in compliance with the relevant local
waste disposal regulations. You can also return the packing to
the manufacturer or to your supplier (cost of shipment to be
paid by the customer).
Check the unit for possible transport damages before initial
operation. In case of visible damage do not operate the unit.
Contact your supplier and the forwarding agent.
For operation place the unit on a stable and dry surface. Ensure
that the workplace is sufficiently ventilated! Soft surfaces, such
as carpets, are not suitable as the ventilation of the unit may be
insufficient.
Risk of electrocution due to humidity inside the unit!
Protect the unit from entering humidity.
The unit inside is splash-proof.
Keep workplace and casing dry in order to prevent electrical
accidents and damages on the unit.
•
Allowed ambient temperature during operation:
+5°C - +40°C
•
Allowed relative humidity of air during operation: max. 80%
•
Admissible ambient temperature change for the unit and the
bath liquid: non-condensing (no formation of condensation
water at the unit surfaces). A table containing the dew
points in relation to the ambience and humidity of air is
available from the manufacturer. Dew point: temperature
threshold below which condensation starts.
•
In-door operation only
5.1
Prepare the drain duct
On the delivered unit the drain duct is closed off with a plastic
screw cap. For initial operation of the drain duct fix the hose
nozzle delivered with the unit to the drain duct.
1. Unscrew the plastic screw cap anti-clockwise
(
see Fig 5.1.1).
2. Screw the hose nozzle (included in delivery) onto the inside
thread of the drain duct (clockwise).
3. Turn the hose nozzle into the required drain position
(see Fig 5.2.2)
.
The plastic thread is self-sealing when the socket has been
screwed in by hand as far as possible.
Note:
Unscrewing the hose nozzle (anti-clockwise) may
cause a leak in the thread connection.
Packing
Check for transport
damages
Placement
DANGER
Ambient conditions
How to proceed