EasyManua.ls Logo

HiDew DOS - Responsibility; Service Rules

Default Icon
60 pages
Print Icon
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Next Page IconTo Next Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
To Previous Page IconTo Previous Page
Loading...
rev08- Installation, use and maintenance manual
DDS-DCS-DVS-DOS - Dehumidifiers for small swimming pools
6 - 60
1.1 RESPONSIBILITY
The unit is covered by the warranty in accordance with the contractual agreements established at the time of sale.
The manufacturer considers itself exempt from any responsibility and obligation, and the form of warranty provided by the sales
contract becomes invalidated for any accident to persons or property that may occur due to:
- failure to follow the instructions given in this manual with regard to operation, use, maintenance
and events, however, unrelated to the normal and correct use of the unit;
- changes made to the unit or to the safety devices without written authorisation from the
manufacturer;
- non-authorised attempts at repair;
- negligence in constant maintenance or use of non-original spare parts.
In any case, if the user attributes the accident to a defect in the unit, they must prove that the damage caused was a main and direct
consequence of this “defect”.
1.2 SERVICE RULES
The operating rules described in this manual are an integral part of the unit supply.
These rules are also intended for operators previously trained specifically to operate this type of unit and contain all the necessary
and important information for operating safety and optimal use of the unit.
Rushed and incomplete training leads to improvisation, which is the cause of many accidents.
Read carefully and comply strictly with the following recommendations before starting work:
- the initial start up must be performed exclusively by qualified personnel authorised by the
manufacturer;
- when installing or servicing the unit, the rules indicated in this manual must be complied with, together with those on board the
unit and, in any case, all necessary precautions must be taken;
- possible accidents to persons and property can be prevented by following these technical instructions with reference to the
Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC and subsequent amendments. In all cases, always comply with the national safety regulations;
- do not remove or damage the safety devices, labels and notices, especially those imposed by law and replace them if no longer
legible.
The machine-directive 2006/42/EC provides the following definitions:
DANGEROUS ZONE: any zone within and/or close to a machine in which the presence of an exposed person constitutes a risk to
the health and safety of that person.
EXPOSED PERSON: any person who is completely or partially in a hazardous zone.
OPERATOR: the person or persons assigned to installing, operating, regulating, performing maintenance on, cleaning,
repairing and transporting the machine.
All operators must comply with the accident-prevention regulations (international or of the
destination country of the unit) in order to avoid possible accidents.
Please note that the European Union has issued certain Directives regarding health and safety of workers, including: Directive
89/391/EEC, 89/686/EEC, 89/654/EEC, 89/655/EEC, 89/656/EEC, 86/188/EEC, 92/58/EEC and 92/57/EEC, which every employer is
obliged to comply with and enforce.
The units have been designed and built according to the current state-of-the-art and technical rules in force.
Applicable laws, provisions, regulations, decrees and directives for such machinery have been complied with.
The materials used and the parts of equipment, as well as production procedures, quality and control assurance comply with the
highest standards of safety and reliability.
Unit performance, continuous operation and durability are maintained by using the above-mentioned materials and parts for the
purposes specified in this user manual, handling them with due care and performing thorough maintenance and up-to-standard
service.

Related product manuals