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PERMITTED USES
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The company excludes any contractual and extra contractual liabilities for damages caused to persons, animals or objects, by
incorrect installation, setting and maintenance, improper use of the equipment, and the partial or superficial reading of the
information contained in this manual.
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These units have been designed only for heating and/or cooling water. Any other use not expressly authorized by the
manufacturer is considered improper and therefore not allowed.
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The location of the plant, the hydraulic and electrical circuits must be established by the planting designer and must take into
account both technical requirements as well as any applicable local laws and authorized specifications.
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The execution of all works must be performed by skilled and qualified personnel, competent in the existing rules in different
countries.
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GENERAL SAFETY GUIDELINES
Before beginning to operate on units every user has to be perfectly knowledgeable about the functions of the equipment and its
controls and has to have read and understood the information listed in this manual.
It’s strictly forbidden to remove and/or tamper with any safety device.
Children or unassisted disabled persons are not allowed to use the appliance.
Do not touch the appliance when barefoot or parts of the body are wet or damp.
Do not clean the unit when the power is ‘ON’.
Do not pull, remove or twist the electrical cables coming out from the unit, even if it is disconnected from the main
power supply.
Do not step with your feet on the appliance, sit down and/or place any type of object.
Do not spray or pour water directly on the unit.
Do not dispose of, abandon or leave within reach of children packaging materials (cardboard, staples, plastic bags,
etc.) as they may represent a hazard.
Any routine or not-routine maintenance operation shall be carried out when the equipment has been shut down,
disconnected from electric power sources.
Do not put neither your hands nor insert screwdrivers, spanners or other tools into moving parts of the equipment.
The equipment supervisor and the maintenance man have to receive suitable training for the performance of their
tasks in safety.
Operators have to know how to use personal protective devices and have to know the accident-prevention guidelines
contained in national and international laws and norms.
4.1
WORKERS’ HEALTH AND SAFETY
The European Community has adopted a number of directives on workplace’s health and safety, which are 89/391/CEE,
89/686/CEE, 2009/104/CE, 86/188/CEE and 77/576/CEE directives, and the subsequent integrations/modification. Every employer
shall implement such provisions and ensure that their workers to respect them. We observe therefore that:
Do not tamper with or replace parts of the equipment without the specific consent of the manufacturer. The
manufacturer shall have no responsibility whatsoever in case of unauthorised operations.
Using components, expendable materials or spare parts that do not correspond to those recommended by the
manufacturer and/or listed in this manual may be dangerous for the operators and/or damage the equipment
The operator’s workplace has to be kept clean, tidy and free from objects that may prevent free movements.
Appropriate lighting of the work place shall be provided so as to allow the operator to carry out the required
operations safely. Poor or too strong lighting can cause risks.
Ensure that work places are always adequately ventilated and that aspirators are working, in good condition and in
compliance with the requirements of the laws in force.
The unit operates with R410A refrigerant gas, which is a greenhouse gas according to the F-gas Regulation (EU) 517/2014
(mandatory in
t
he European area). This Regulation, among the provisions, requires all operators intervening in greenhouse gas
systems to be in possession of a certificate issued or recognized by the competent authority, attesting to a successful completion
of an examination entitling them to carry out such work. In particular:
Device contains up to 3kg of the total amount of refrigerant gas: Category II certificate.
Device contains 3kg or more than 3kg of the total amount of refrigerant gas: Category I certificate.
The refrigerant R410A in gaseous form is heavier than air and tends to concentrate highly in little ventilated environments when a
leak occurs. Its inhalation can cause dizziness, suffocation and can develop lethal gas if it becomes in contact with open flames or
hot objects, (please see “REFRIGERANT SAFETY DATA SHEET” paragraph 4.4).
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