Operator`s Manual
6
Schmalenberger GmbH + Co. KG
D-72072 Tübingen / Germany
XANAS
®
Version: 27258-E
2.
Safety Instructions
2.1.
General information
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Make certain before commissioning that the operating personnel have read and understood the
operator's manual. It is the owner rather than the operator who is responsible for safety.
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Make certain the safety requirements and laws for the use of counter-current systems which apply
to the operating company and/or country in which the system is operated are observed.
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All parts that come in contact with medium are resistant up to an absolute salt content of 3000 mg/l
Cl-. If higher concentrations of salt are present, please contact the manufacturer.
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Use the counter-current system only when it is in flawless condition technically and according to its
intended purpose. Be conscious of safety and dangers and observe all the instructions of this
Operator’s Manual!
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Eliminate all malfunctions that could have a detrimental effect on safety immediately.
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Before making repairs to the counter-current system, disconnect it from its electrical power source
and prevent it from being turned on again!
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Repairs of any nature must only be made by qualified specialists. The counter-current system must
also be emptied.
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The operator must ensure that
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the operator's manual is always available for operating personnel,
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the instructions in the operator's manual are observed,
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the counter-current system is stopped immediately if any abnormal electrical voltages, vibrations,
temperatures, noises, vibrations, leaks, or other faults occur.
2.2.
Marking
The following symbols are used in this operator's manual to make special reference to dangers.
Caution! Risk of injury! / Attention! Risk of damage!
This symbol warns of hazards due to mechanical effects and of actions that will damage
the product.
Caution! Danger of death!
This symbol warns you of dangers due to electrical current.
Important note!
Notices placed directly on the pump, such as the arrow for direction of rotation, must always be
observed and must be maintained in legible condition.