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7540028EN - CUSTOMER MANUAL SF15_200 TOP EN.docx Rev. 1 12/06/2017
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Never put your hands in the water if the product (pump) is in operation.
The product (pump) must never be operated in the swimming pool when people are present.
Do not submerge the product in water.
Be sure to disconnect the power plug from the power outlet before operating on the product (pump).
Attention to the inlet/outlet points because they can trap parts of the body and/or hair and cause serious
personal injuries and even death.
It is compulsory to check that the inlet ends are not blocked.
Pumps, filters, and other equipment/components of a pool filtration system can operate under pressure.
If not correctly installed they can cause serious personal injuries and even death.
Packaging materials are not children’s toys. Films can be hazardous and cause suffocation.
Do not drink alcoholic beverages before, after and while swimming. Alcohol consumption may cause
drowsiness, loss of consciousness and consequent drowning.
If taking drugs that induce drowsiness (i.e.: tranquillizers, antihistamines or anticoagulants), avoid
swimming in heated pools.
Prolonged immersion in hot water may cause hyperthermia
1,
while immersion in cold water may cause
hypothermia
2
, with symptoms such as: Dizziness, fainting, drowsiness, lethargy
3
. Consequences of
hyperthermia and hypothermia may be: Unawareness of imminent danger, lack of heat or cold perception,
failure to recognise the need to exit the pool, physical inability to exit the pool, damages to foetus for
pregnant women, unconsciousness with consequent drowning risks.
Do not use the pool if the product (filter/pump) cannot be used.
In order to protect the users’ health do not use the pool immediately after treating the water, wait for a
length of time compliant with the current health regulations.
1
Increase in body temperature over physiological limits, maximum limit 37 [°C].
2
Decrease in body temperature over physiological limits, minimum limit 35 [°C].
3
State of inactivity or lack of reactivity that nears unconsciousness.