EC and VDE directives
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Warning against corrosive chemicals
Prohibition for persons with pacemakers
Use eye protection
Use protective gloves
Pull out the mains plug before opening
Use protective clothing
Please heed the safety regulations which apply to your coun-
try. Subject to change.
Bullet points:
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Handling instructions.
Designates operations that have to be carried out.
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Result.
Designates the result of the operation(s).
Note
Designates an explanation / information.
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Safety-relevant ambient
conditions
The use of the device is
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limited to enclosed industrial and commer-
cial areas.
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expressly prohibited in environments where
there is a risk of fire or explosion.
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expressly prohibited in humid environ-
ments.
Cover stone and concrete floors well.
Acids react with alkaline floor coverings, such
as:
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Granite
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Marble
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Limestone-sandstone
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Stoneware
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Tiles
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Screed
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Wash off electrolyte splashes or stains immediately with
plenty of water and/or Neutralit.
The device may only be operated in well-ventilated rooms.
Solvents containing chlorine must be removed
from the work area.
When operating the device, chemical reac-
tions may produce vapours that are harmful to
health.
Details can be found in our safety data sheets
of the respective electrolytes.
The operating company must ensure sufficient
ventilation of the working area.
The operating company must remove the cor-
responding vapours from the work area with a
suitable extraction system, if necessary. Extrac-
tion is not mandatory!
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EC and VDE directives
The electrochemical processing equipment complies with the
CE Certificate of Conformity:
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2014/35/EU – Low Voltage Directive
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2014/30/EU – EMC Directive
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2011/65/EU – RoHS Directive