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DecoRad Floormate GEN6 - Usage; Maintenance; Safety Regulations; UV Radiation

DecoRad Floormate GEN6
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User Manual Floormate V. 2.7 B/C
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2.3 Usage
The DecoRad® Floormate can only be operated by qualified personnel.
The safety instructions described in this manual should be observed. If
you deviate from these instructions, this can lead to serious personal
or material damage.
2.4 Maintenance
The DecoRad® Floormate can only be serviced by qualified personnel.
The weekly maintenance mechanic should be acquainted with the entire
content of this user manual.
Intensity of the usage is decisive for the degree of maintenance.
Examples of these are:
- The wheels (which should be undamaged and clean)
- The lamp & reflector (dirt, dust and age causes a decrease in UV energy output.
( clean with IPA alcohol and paper tissue )
2.5 Safety Regulations
The DecoRad® Floormate meets the fundamental safety and health demands of the
relevant guidelines of the European Community. However, in case of inexpert or careless
use, dangerous situations may still arise.
Stay alert for dangerous situations!
2.6 UV radiation
Ultraviolet radiation (or UV) is a proven process to disinfect water, air and solid surfaces
which have been contaminated with micro-organisms. In addition to this, UV radiation is
well-known for its application as a catalyst in drying processes. The effects of UV as a
disinfectant have been extensively documented in scientific research.
UV radiation is a mixture of radiation of various wavelengths. In a rainbow, the visible part
of the UV radiation is ordered according to the length of the waves. Progressing from
purple to red, the waves become increasingly longer. The infrared, with a wavelength
longer than that of red, is not visible but can be felt as (solar) heat. The ultraviolet or UV
has a wavelength shorter than that of purple. This part of the UV radiation is not visible as
well.
Most of the UV radiation we get comes through sunlight. Not all UV radiation reaches the
earth: a part is blocked by the ozone layer.