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Safety
2.2 Safety principles
The device has been built using state-of-the-art technology in accordance with
generally accepted rules of safety and is safe to operate. The basic health and
safety requirements of the applicable laws, standards and guidelines were ap-
pliedwhendesigningthedevice.Thesafetyofthedeviceisconrmedbythe
Declaration of Incorporation.
Allspecicationspertainingtosafetyrelatetothecurrentlyvalidregulationsof
the European Union. In other countries, the operator must ensure that the rele-
vant laws and national regulations are adhered to.
In addition to the safety information in these installation instructions, the gene-
rally applicable regulations regarding accident prevention and environmental
protection must be observed and complied with.
The device must only be used when in perfect working order, for its intended
use, and in compliance with the safety information in these installation instruc-
tions. The device is designed for use as described in the “Intended use” section.
Any improper use could result in risks to life and limb of the operator or third
parties and could affect the condition of the device and other property. Accidents
or near-accidents arising during the use of the device which have resulted, or
might have resulted, in personal injury and/or damage to the working environ-
ment must be reported to the manufacturer directly and immediately.
Allsafetyinformationspeciedintheinstallationinstructionsandonthedevice
must be adhered to. In addition to this safety information, the operator must
ensure that all national and international regulations applicable in the respective
country of use, as well as other binding regulations relating to operational safety,
accident prevention and environmental protection, are complied with. All work
on the device must be performed only by trained and authorised personnel who
have been instructed on safety.