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Basic safety information
Risk of injury due to the nature of the fluid.
▶ Respect the prevailing regulations on accident prevention and
safety relating to the use of aggressive fluids.
Various dangerous situations
To avoid injury:
▶ Do not use the device in explosive atmospheres.
▶ Do not use the device in an environment incompatible with the
materials it is made of.
▶ Do not use fluid that is incompatible with the materials the
device is made of.
▶ Do not make any modifications to the device.
▶ Do not subject the device to mechanical loads.
▶ Prevent any unintentional power supply switch-on.
▶ Use the device only if in perfect working order and in com-
pliance with the instructions provided in the Operating
Instructions.
▶ Only qualified and skilled staff can carry out the installation and
maintenance work.
▶ Guarantee a defined or controlled restarting of the process,
after a power supply interruption.
▶ Observe the general technical rules.
note
The device may be damaged by the fluid in contact with.
▶ Systematically check the chemical compatibility of the compo-
nent materials of the device and the fluids likely to come into
contact with them (for example: alcohols, strong or concen-
trated acids, aldehydes, alkaline compounds, esters, aliphatic
compounds, ketones, halogenated aromatics or hydrocarbons,
oxidants and chlorinated agents).
note
Elements / Components sensitive to electrostatic discharges
This device contains electronic components sensitive to electro-
static discharges. They may be damaged if they are touched by an
electrostatically charged person or object. In the worst case sce-
nario, these components are instantly destroyed or go out of order
as soon as they are activated.
▶ To minimise or even avoid all damage due to an electrostatic
discharge, take all the precautions described in standard
EN 61340-5-1.
▶ Also ensure that you do not touch any of the live electrical
components.
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Type 8032 - SE32