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Safety
EN Rivo™ I Controller
16
W3T597263 Issue 01-0624 | Evoqua Water Technologies GmbH
2.9 Safety instructions for specific operating
phases
Never employ any working methods which could
affect safety!
All system components must be correctly installed
and meet the requirements.
Only operate the electronic module when the housing
is closed.
The device poses hazards to persons and property.
These hazards may arise due to parts carrying volt-
age or the incorrect dosing of chemicals.
Only qualified electricians or trained personnel super-
vised by a qualified electrician are permitted to per-
form any work on electrical components and must do
so in accordance with valid electro-technical regula-
tions.
Avoid setting up and operating the equipment where
there are strong electromagnetic fields. Take appro-
priate measures to ensure electromagnetic compati-
bility (EMC) with other devices.
Inspect the device at least once daily for externally
visible damage and faults! Inform the responsible per-
son/authority immediately of any detected changes
(including any changes in the operating perfor-
mance)!
In the event of malfunctions, switch the device off
immediately! Have malfunctions remedied immedi-
ately!
Connect disconnected cables in accordance with the
wiring diagram.
During installation and maintenance work, secure the
device against being switched back on!
If stipulated, disconnect all parts of the device from
the power supply before performing any inspection,
maintenance or repair work. Then first test the dis-
connected components to ensure they do not carry
any voltage.
Use only original fuses with the prescribed rating!
Observe the safety regulations applicable to the
device when handling auxiliary materials and chemi-
cal substances. Remove leaked auxiliary materials
with a suitable binding agent or wipe them up with a
cloth. Danger of slipping! Collect auxiliary materials
separately and dispose of them appropriately in
accordance with the relevant national regulations.
Never use corrosive cleaning agents (e.g. isopropyl
alcohol, spirit, scouring agents) and do not clean
using high-pressure steam!

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