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When  drilling  holes  in  the  wall  for 
installation  purposes,  take  care  not  to 
damage any electrical wiring or existing 
piping

  Electrocution  caused  by  exposure  to  live 

wires. Explosions, fires or poisoning caused 
by gas leaking from damaged pipes.

  Damage to existing installations.

 

Flooding  due  to  water  leaking  from 
damaged pipes.

 

 

 

Protect  all  connection  pipes  and  wires 
in  order  to  prevent  them  from  being 
damaged.

  Electrocution  through  exposure  to  live 

wires.

  Flooding  due  to  water  leaking  from 

damaged pipes.

 

Make sure that the installation site and 
any  systems  to  which  the  appliance 
must be connected comply with current 
legislation.

  Electrocution  through  contact  with 

incorrectly-installed live wires.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  caused  by 

improper operating conditions.

 

Use 

suitable 

manual 

tools 

and 

equipment (in particular, make sure that 
each  tool  is  in  good  working  condition 
and that its handle is securely fastened); 
use them correctly and make sure they 
do not fall from a height. Replace them 
once you have finished using them.

  Personal injury caused by flying splinters or 

fragments, inhalation of dust, knocks, cuts, 
puncture wounds and abrasions.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  or  surrounding 

objects  caused  by  falling  splinters,  knocks 
and incisions.

 

Use  suitable  electrical  equipment 
(make  sure  in  particular  that  the 
electricity  supply  cable  and  the  socket 
are  in  good  condition  and  that  the 
rotating  or  moving  parts  are  attached 
correctly); use this equipment correctly; 
do  not  obstruct  passageways  with  the 
power  supply  cable  and  make  sure  no 
equipment  could  fall  from  a  height. 
Disconnect it and replace it safely after 
use .

  Personal  injury  from  electrocution,  flying 

splinters  or  fragments,  inhalation  of  dust, 
shocks,  cuts,  pricks,  abrasions,  noise  and 
vibration.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  or  surrounding 

objects  caused  by  falling  splinters,  knocks 
and incisions.

 

Make sure that all portable ladders are 
positioned securely, and that they are of

 

adequate  strength.  Make  sure  that 
the  steps  are  intact  and  not  slippery. 
Never  move  portable  ladders  when 
someone  is  on  them.  Provide  constant 
supervision at all times.

  Personal  injury  caused  by  falling  from 

a  height  or  cuts  (stepladders  shutting 
accidentally).

 

Make 

sure 

that 

all 

materials, 

components,  equipment,  etc.  used 
during  installation  are  not  liable  to  fall 

from a height

  Personal  injury  or  death  caused  by 

collapsing and/or falling parts.

 

Make  sure  that  any  rolling  ladders 
are  positioned  securely,  that  they  are 
suitably sturdy, that the steps are intact 
and  not  slippery.  Make  sure  that  the 
ladders  are  fitted  with  handrails  on 
either  side  of  the  ladder  and  parapets 
on the landing.

  Personal  injury  caused  by  falling  from  a 

height.

 

During all work carried out at a certain 
height  (generally  with  a  difference 
in  height  of  more  than  two  metres), 
make  sure  that  parapets  surround  the 
work  area  or  that  individual  harnesses 
designed  to  prevent  falls  are  used. 
Make  sure  that  the  space  potentially 
involved  in  any  accidental  fall  is  free 
from  dangerous  obstacles,  and  that 
any impact upon falling is cushioned by 
semi-rigid or deformable surfaces.

  Personal  injury  caused  by  falling  from  a 

height.

 

Make  sure  that  adequate  levels  of 
hygiene  and  sanitation  are  maintained 
in the place of work, in terms of lighting, 
ventilation,  solidity  of  structures  and 
emergency exits.

  Personal injury due to impact, tripping and 

wounds.

 

During  all  work  procedures,  wear 
individual  protective  clothing  and 
equipment.

  Personal  injury  from  electrocution,  flying 

splinters  or  fragments,  inhalation  of  dust, 
shocks,  cuts,  pricks,  abrasions,  noise  and 
vibration.

 

All  procedures  inside  the  appliance 
must  be  performed  with  the  necessary 
caution in order to avoid abrupt contact 
with sharp parts.

  Personal  injury  caused  by  cuts,  puncture 

wounds and abrasions.

 

Do  not  use  insecticides,  solvents  or 
aggressive  detergents  to  clean  the 
appliance.

  Damage to the plastic and painted parts.

 

Do  not  use  the  appliance  for  anything 
other than normal domestic use.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  caused  by 

operation  overload.  Damage  caused  to 
objects treated inappropriately.

 

Do  not  allow  children  or  untrained 
individuals to operate the appliance.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  caused  by 

improper use.

 

Perform all electrical connections using 
wires with a suitable cross section.

  Fire caused by overheating due to electrical 

current passing through undersized cables.

 

Protect  the  appliance  and  all  areas 
in  the  vicinity  of  the  work  area  using 
suitable material.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  or  surrounding 

objects  caused  by  falling  splinters,  knocks 
and incisions.

 

Handle  the  appliance  with  care,  using 
suitable protection.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  or  surrounding 

objects caused by shocks, knocks, incisions 
and crushing.

 

Organise  the  removal  of  all  debris  and 
equipment  in  such  a  way  as  to  make 
movement easy and safe, avoiding the

 

creation of any piles that could yield or 
collapse.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  or  surrounding 

objects caused by shocks, knocks, incisions 
and crushing

 

Reset all the safety and control functions  
affected  by  any  work  performed  on 
the  appliance  and  make  sure  they 
operatecorrectly  before  restarting  the 
appliance.

  Damage  or  shutdown  of  the  appliance 

caused by out-of control operation.

 

Prior  to  operating  on  roofs,  structures, 
surfaces,  etc.,  make  sure  that  these  are 
stable  and  suitable  for  the  scheduled 
operations.

  Personal  injury  or  death  caused  by 

collapsing  parts  and/or  falling  from  a 
height.

SPECIFIC SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
FOR THIS APPLIANCE

 
 

Before handling, empty all components 
which 

may 

contain 

hot 

water, 

performing bleeding where necessary.

  Personal injury from burns.

 

Descale the  components, in accordance 
with  the  instructions  provided  on  the 
safety  data  sheet  of  the  product  used. 
Provide  adequate  ventilation  in  the 
room,  wear  protective  clothing,  avoid 
mixing different products, and protect

 

the appliance and surrounding objects.

  Personal injury caused by acidic substances 

coming  into  contact  with  skin  or  eyes; 
inhaling  or  swallowing  harmful  chemical 
agents.

  Damage  to  the  appliance  or  surrounding 

objects due to corrosion caused by acidic 
substances.

 

Avoid  operating  on  the  product  in  the 
event of high insolation levels. 

  Personal  injury  caused  by  burn  and 

scalding.

Содержание THERMO DR-2

Страница 1: ...THERMO DR 2 THERMO DR 2 100 1 N THERMO DR 2 150 1 N THERMO DR 2 200 1 B GB Instruction manual for authorized service personnel...

Страница 2: ...of the appliance and on the potential risks connected with it Children must not play with the appliance Any cleaning and maintenance performed by the user must not be effected by unsupervised childre...

Страница 3: ...om dangerous obstacles and that any impact upon falling is cushioned by semi rigid or deformable surfaces Personal injury caused by falling from a height Make sure that adequate levels of hygiene and...

Страница 4: ...ing position the maximum recommended variation is 30 in relation to the equator Positioning Before installing the solar collector you must choose its position so that the following conditions are sati...

Страница 5: ...t 200 lt 150 lt WARNING The boiler herein can only be used as an integral part of the new solar devices or as a spare part of the same produced by Ariston Thermo Spa the manufacturer does not authoris...

Страница 6: ...to thermal energy heat For this to occur sunlight must be captured by the surface of the absorber The latter consists of a uniform network of tubes through which heat is conveyed The specific shape of...

Страница 7: ...er supply The appliance must be grounded with a cable yellow green and longer than the phase cable connected to the terminals marked fig 6 Before starting up the appliance check that the power rating...

Страница 8: ...Inspect valve mechanism ensure that it is free from any build up and still functioning Confirm valve overflow is not plugged Pressure Control Valve Inspect valve and ensure that the expansion relief v...

Страница 9: ...ipe of diam ter at least equal to the of the outlet itself with a funnel to permit an airgap of at least 20 mm for visual inspection to prevent damage or injury to persons animals and property when th...

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