RCMR Pag. 27 Rev. 02 02 13
UK
1.2.5 Typographical conventions
The graphic layout of these assembly instructions is such that it allows the reader to
easily recognize the contents
; with this mindset, for
example, the instructions are associated to lists, as indicated below:
this symbol identifies a generic bulleted list or one formed by simple actions (the order in which the actions are listed is not
mandatory, but highly recommended);
1.
this symbol is used to identify a numbered list that explains a complex procedure (the order in which the actions are listed is
mandatory in order to properly and safely perform the intervention being examined).
The
text in Italics
is, in particular, used for:
cross-references; the cross-references used in these instructions are expressed in the following form: “Paragraph/Figure/Chart"
with the number and, usually, the specification "in the Chapter", with the number and relative title (when the Chapter is not
specified, it is understood that the paragraph, chart, or figure belong to the current one);
the technical and specialist terms, the first time they appear in the text;
the terms in a foreign language that are of common use (these too, usually, only the first time they appear in the text).
The bold text is used to highlight words, sentences, or parts of a procedure.
Moreover, to ensure an in-depth knowledge of the
PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY
, the text of these assembly instructions is accompanied
by indications that complete them, providing supplementary information, essential cautions, or especially significant dangers that need
to be considered; the following notation is used in this regard:
NOTE:
indicates the notes, cautions, suggestions, and other points to which the reader's attention wants to
be recalled, or otherwise completes the explanation with added information.
ATTENTION:
indicates situations or operations which entail the possibility of causing damage to the
PARTLY
COMPLETED MACHINERY
, the equipment connected to it, or to the environment.
DANGER:
indicates situations or operations that absolutely must be performed, or the information to which
special attention must be given, to avoid damages to persons.
Graphic symbology adopted to indicate the Need for Individual Protection Devices
The graphic symbols used in these instructions to address the need to wear certain specific IPD are indicated in this paragraph.
Indicates the need to use protections for the head suitable to perform the operation described.
Indicates the need to use protective gloves suitable to perform the operation described (if need
be, dielectric gloves when executing interventions on the electrical system).
Indicates the need to use protective clothing suitable to perform the operation described.
Indicates the need to use anti-injury boots suitable to perform the operation described.
1.3 Warranty
1.3.1 General conditions
The Manufacturer, company R
IVACOLD S
.
R
.
L
., guarantees that the
PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY
and the equipment produced by the
Manufacturer are free of material and processing flaws, for a period agreed upon stipulation of the sale contract of the very
PARTLY
COMPLETED MACHINERY
.
1.3.2 Parts excluded from the Warranty
The pieces prone to wear & tear and all the tools and consumption materials possibly supplied by the Manufacturer along with the
PARTLY COMPLETED MACHINERY
are excluded from the warranty.