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User Manual
Rev. 1.0 - 04/12/20
TEX2503TFT
The customer always assumes the risks of loss
(i.e., R.V.R. is never liable for damage or loss), until the
package reaches the R.V.R. facility. For this reason, we
suggest that you insure the goods for their full value.
The goods must be shipped, using C.I.F. values (PAID IN
ADVANCE), to the address specified by the R.V.R.
service manager on the authorization.
The equipment must not be returned without the
authorization for sending as it may be returned to
the sender.
4 Make sure to include a descriptive technical report
mentioning any issues encountered and a copy of
your original invoice indicating the date from which the
warranty is valid.
Spare parts and parts under warranty can be ordered at
the following address. Make sure to include the model and
serial number of the equipment, as well as the description
and number of spare parts.
R.V.R. Elettronica
Via del Fonditore, 2/2c
40138 BOLOGNA ITALY
Tel. +39 051 6010506
3. First aid
Personnel entrusted with installation, use, and maintenance
of the equipment must be familiar with first aid theory and
practices.
3.1 Treatment of electric shocks
3.1.1 If the victim has lost consciousness
Follow the first aid principles below.
•
Place the victim lying on their back on a hard
surface.
•
Open the airway by lifting the neck and pushing
the forehead back (
Figure 1
).
Figure 1
•
If necessary, open their mouth and check their
breathing.
•
If the victim is not breathing, start artificial
respiration immediately (
Figure 2
): tilt the
head, close the nostrils, make your mouth
adhere to that of the victim and perform 4 quick
breaths.
Figure 2
• Check the heart rate (
Figure 3
); in the
absence of a heartbeat, immediately begin
heart massage (
Figure 4
) by compressing
the sternum approximately in the centre of the
chest (
Figure 5
).
Figure 3
Figure 4
Figure 5
•
In the case of only one rescuer, this person
must maintain a rhythm of 15 compressions
alternating with 2 quick breaths.
•
In the case of two rescuers, the rhythm must
be one breath every 5 compressions.
•
Do not interrupt heart massage during artificial
respiration.
•
Call a doctor as soon as possible.
3.1.2 If the victim is conscious
•
Cover the victim with a blanket.
•
Try to keep the victim calm.
•
Loosen the clothes and place the victim in a
lying position.
•
Call a doctor as soon as possible.
3.2 Treatment of electrical burns
3.2.1 Extensive burns and cuts to the skin
•
Cover the affected area with a clean sheet or
cloth.
•
Don't break blisters; remove fabric and items of
clothing adhering to the skin; apply a suitable
ointment.
• Treat the victim as required for the type of
injury.
•
Transport the victim to the hospital as quickly
as possible.
•
If the arms and legs have been affected, keep
them elevated.
If medical help is unavailable for an hour and the victim is
conscious and not retching, administer a liquid solution of
salt and baking soda: 1 teaspoon of salt and half a teaspoon
of baking soda for every 250ml of water.
Slowly drink about half a glass of solution four
times over a period of 15 minutes.
Discontinue if retching occurs.
Do not give alcohol.
3.2.2 Less serious burns
•
Apply cold (not icy) gauze compresses using
as clean a cloth as possible.
•
Don't break blisters; remove fabric and items of
clothing adhering to the skin; apply a suitable
ointment.
•
If necessary, put on clean and dry clothes.
• Treat the victim as required for the type of
injury.
•
Transport the victim to the hospital as quickly
as possible.
•
If the arms and legs have been affected, keep
them elevated.