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Heat pump water heater - TECHNICAL INFORMATION FOR INSTALLERS
handle is intact and securely fixed); use them
correctly and prevent them falling from a
height. Put them safely back in place after use.
Use electrical equipment that is suitable for
the intended use; use the equipment correctly,
keep passages clear of the power supply
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cable, prevent the equipment falling from a
height, disconnect and put back in place after
use.
Descale the components, in accordance with
the instructions of the safety data sheet
included with the product used, while
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ventilating the room and wearing protective
clothing; avoid mixing different products and
protect the appliance and surrounding
objects.
Make sure that any portable ladders are
securely positioned, that they are sufficiently
resistant, that the steps are intact and not
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slippery, that these do not move around when
someone climbs on them and that someone
supervises at all times.
Make sure that the work area has adequate
hygiene and health conditions in terms of
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lighting, ventilation and the solidity of relevant
structures.
Wear individual protective clothing and
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equipment during all work phases.
All operations inside the appliance must be
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performed with the necessary caution in order
to avoid sudden contact with sharp parts.
Before handling, empty all components which
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may contain hot water and perform bleeding
where necessary.
Make all electrical connections using suitably-
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sized conductors.
Protect the appliance and all areas in the
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vicinity of the work area using suitable
material.
Handle the appliance with care, while using
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suitable protection equipment. Use the
appropriate handling belt.
Arrange materials and equipment in such a
way as to make handling easy and safe, and
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avoid the formation of any piles which could
give way or collapse.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by falling splinters, knocks
and incisions.
Personal injury caused by flying splinters or
fragments, inhalation of dust, knocks, cuts,
puncture wounds and abrasions.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by falling splinters, knocks
and incisions.
Personal
injury
caused
substances coming into contact with skin or
eyes; inhaling or swallowing harmful
chemical agents.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects due to corrosion caused by acidic
substances.
Personal injury caused by falling from a
height or cuts (stepladders shutting
accidentally).
Personal injury caused by knocks,
stumbling etc.
Personal injury caused by electrocution,
falling splinters or fragments, inhalation of
dust, shocks, cuts, puncture wounds,
abrasions, noise and vibration.
Personal injury caused by cuts, puncture
wounds and abrasions.
Personal injury caused by burns.
Fire caused by overheating due to electrical
current passing through undersized cables.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by falling splinters, knocks
and incisions.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by shocks, knocks,
incisions and crushing.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding
objects caused by shocks, knocks,
incisions and crushing.
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