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1.6 Safety instructions for the oper-
ator
The operational safety of the units and compo-
nents is only assured providing they are used as
intended and in a fully assembled state.
nThe personnel tasked with operating the units
must check the units for visible defects on the
operating and safety devices as well as the
presence and function of the protective devices
prior to starting work.
If defects are discovered these must be
reported to the supervisor!
nIn the event of defects that endanger the
operational safety of the unit, operation must
be discontinued immediately.
nDo not operate units or components with
obvious defects or signs of damage.
nThe units must not be left unattended during
operation.
nObserve the respective local regulations and
the relevant electrical safety measures when
using the units.
nThe relevant safety guidelines of the Employ-
er's Liability Insurance Association or property
insurer must be observed.
nSafety devices must not be bypassed or disa-
bled.
nThe units may not be installed or operated in
potentially flammable or explosive environ-
ments.
nThe units must not be operated in locations
where:
Combustible gaseous, air or dust-air mixtures
could be produced; flammable small parts
could be sucked in, set alight on the heating
coil and blown out in a glowing state.
nMaintain safety distances to combustible mate-
rials;
0.5 m on the sides and suction side
2.0 m outlet side
nThe units must be installed in a stable position
and must not topple over or slide out of posi-
tion during operation.
nNever insert foreign objects into the units.
nThe units must not be covered during opera-
tion.
nAn unobstructed air inlet and air outlet must be
guaranteed at all times.
nThe units must not be operated in the vicinity of
bathtubs, showers, swimming pools etc.
nThe units must not be operated directly below
a wall socket.
nThe units must not be operated in an environ-
ment with an ambient temperature of over
60 °C.
nThe units and components must not be
exposed to any mechanical load, extreme
levels of humidity or extreme temperatures.
nNever allow water to enter the units.
nProtective covers (grilles) over moving parts
must not be removed from units that are in
operation.
nContact with equipment parts or components
can lead to burns or injury.
nAll housing parts and unit openings, e.g. air
inlets and outlets, must be free from foreign
objects.
nThe air outlet must not be constricted or
equipped with pipe or hose lines.
nAll electrical cables for the units must be pro-
tected against damage, including damage
caused by animals.
nExtensions to the connection cable must only
be conducted by authorised specialist electri-
cians, taking into consideration the unit
capacity, cable length and local use.
nFlooring and ceilings must be fire retardant.
nThe units must be inspected by a service tech-
nician to ensure that they are safe to use and
fully functional at least once yearly. Visual
inspections and cleaning may be performed by
the operator when the units are disconnected
from the mains.
1.7 Safety notes for installation,
maintenance and
inspection work
nThe units and components may only be set up,
installed and maintained by qualified per-
sonnel.
nAppropriate hazard prevention measures must
be taken to prevent risks to people when per-
forming installation, repair, maintenance or
cleaning work on the units.
nThe setup, connection and operation of the
units and its components must be undertaken
in accordance with the usage and operating
conditions stipulated in this manual and comply
with all applicable regional regulations.
nRegional regulations and laws must be
observed.
nThe units must be installed and operated in
such a way that personnel are not endangered
by warm air and radiant heat and that no fires
can occur
nA safety zone of 1.5 m should be maintained
around the units - including non-combustible
items
nThe power supply should be adapted to the
requirements of the units.
nMobile units must be set up securely on suit-
able non-combustible surfaces.
nThe units and components should not be oper-
ated in areas where there is an increased risk
of damage. Observe the minimum clearances.
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