WARNING!
The protective earth connection is marked by this symbol at the connection
points.
DANGER!
Risk of fatal injury from electric current!
Contact with live, current-conducting components presents imminent, life-
threatening hazard. Damage to the insulation or individual components may
be fatal.
– Work on electrical components may only be carried out by professional
electricians.
–
Before starting work, create a de-energised state and ensure this state
for the duration of the work.
– Turn off immediately and organise repairs if there is any damage to the
insulation voltage supply.
– Never bridge or decommission fuses.
– When replacing fuses, comply with the rating.
– Keep voltage-carrying parts away from moisture, as this can cause a
short circuit.
Hazards caused by pressurised components
DANGER!
Danger of injury from pressurised components!
With improper handling, pressurised components can move uncontrollably
and cause severe injuries.
Liquid under high pressure can escape from pressurised components if
handled improperly or in the case of a defect. This can lead to severe or
fatal injuries.
– Establish a pressure-free state.
– Discharge any residual energy.
– Make sure that liquids cannot discharge accidentally.
– Immediately call in qualified staff to replace defective components
which are pressurised during operation.
Chemical hazards (dosing medium/active substance)
DANGER!
Risk of injury to the skin and eyes caused by the chemical used
(dosing medium).
–
Read the enclosed safety data sheet carefully before using the dosing
medium.
– The safety regulations and the prescribed protective clothing must be
complied with when working with chemicals.
– Attention must be paid to the information included on the product data
sheet of the dosing medium used.
Safety
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