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InstallatIon and oPERatIon ManUal FoR sl2 solaR ModUlEs oF tHE GEnERatIon G2.1 and G2.2
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Remove soiling from the substructure (leaves,
bird nests etc.).
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Solibro solar modules stand for a long useful life and minimal
maintenance effort and expense. Light soiling is usually washed
away by rain. cleaning is necessary when the module is shaded
by heavier soiling (e.g. plants, bird droppings). This can reduce the
output of the module.
maintenance
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Anannualmaintenancebyaspecialistfirmisrecommended
Securefixingandcorrosionresistanceofallsystemcom
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ponents.
Secure connection, cleanliness and integrity of all electri-
cal components.
cleaning
clean the modules as follows:
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Remove snow and ice without exerting force (e.g. with a
broom).
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Do not scratch off the dirt.
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Rinse dirt (dust, leaves, bird droppings etc.) off with lukewarm
water.
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Remove stubborn dirt with a damp and soft cloth or a sponge.
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Dampen stubborn dirt with a soft cloth or sponge and remove
carefully.
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Do not use abrasive cleaning agent, tenside, scrapers or
devices with high water pressure.
if necessary, it is possible to use isopropyl selectively for stub-
born dirt:
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Follow the safety instructions on the isopropyl packaging.
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Do not let isopropyl run into the space between the module
and the frame or into the module edges.
note! damage to the modules!
Do not clean the module with water if there is a risk of frost.
WarnIng ! danger of injury from heated modules!
only clean the modules when the module temperature lies
between 10 °c and 30 °c, e.g. in the early morning or late evening.
Don’tcleandamagedmodules.Thiscancauseanelectricshock.
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note ! damage to the modules!
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Do not clean the module with water if there is a
risk of frost.
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Remove dirt with lukewarm water, brush or a
soft cloth.
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Do not use tenside, scrapers or devices with
high water pressure.