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1.5 WARRANTY
The Manufacturer guarantees the unit, in compliance with what stated on its Sales Conditions and with what explicitly agreed in the contract, if present.
The Manufacturer warranty will decay if the instruction of this Handbook won’t be scrupulously followed.
The Manufacturer declines any responsibility for possible damages to people, animals, things or environment due to any miss-installation, maintenance or regula-
tion, i.e. to a misuse of the equipment; it is considered a misuse, any use of the unit, not clearly stated in the Handbook.
During the Start up of the unit, ll the Commissioning report attached to the Handbook in, and send a copy to the Manufacturer, in order to
make the Warranty effective.
1.6 MANUAL READERSHIP
The Handbook and its enclosures are supplied together with the unit they’re referred to.
The Handbook must be carefully kept by the machine Owner or by the person responsible for the equipment (henceforth: Owner) in a proper place. To this purpose,
inside the electrical panel of the unit, there is a plastic pocket to hold it, so that the handbook can be easily consulted and well stored.
All the people authorized to somehow intervene on the unit must be informed on the instruction contained in this Handbook.
The failure in following the instructions contained in this Handbook during installation, operation, maintenance, repairing and disposal of the unit can cause damages
to people, things and environment. If the Handbook will be lost or damaged, a copy of the same can be required to the Manufacturer.
1.7 PERSONNEL REQUIREMENT
Any intervention on the unit, especially on the cooling circuit, must be carried out by qualied and well instructed personnel, who must be suitably equipped with
individual protective devices and trained to the refrigerants use, in compliance with current local Laws and Regulations in force.
All the maintenances and interventions requiring personnel with different special competences (such as welders, electricians, programmers, etc.) must be supervised
by personnel with a deep competence and experience on cooling systems.
The personnel operating with refrigerant uids must be suitably trained to achieve the competence required for a safe use of these substances. This includes, besides
those stated by current local laws, the following competences:
Current local Laws, Regulations and Standards concerning refrigerants knowledge;
Deep knowing and suitable training on refrigerant and required protective devices use;
Knowing and training on leakages prevention, as well as on cans use, leakages detection, refrigerant recycling and disposal.
The personnel must be able to understand and apply the local applicable laws.
To keep this skill, the personnel must be regularly and periodically trained, in compliance with the local laws in force.
1.8 Dangerousareas
Inside the unit, there could be areas subject to residual risks, such as:
• Devices subject to electrical voltage
• Moving mechanical members
• High temperature surfaces
• sharp edges or sharp items
• components holding high pressure uids
If possible, dangerous components are made inaccessible by protecting them with suitable covers, which can be removed by qualied and suitably instructed
personnel only.
If the a.m. protections are not present, the dangerous areas are clearly marked.