Safety
2.3
Safety regulations
The operator of the system is responsible for the adherence to all
relevant statutory regulations and guidelines.
Observe the following regulations when using the pump/unit:
– This manual
– Warning and information signs on the product
– The valid national regulations for accident prevention
– The internal occupational, operational and safety
regulations of the operator
2.4
Protective Devices
Reaching into a live switch box can cause severe injuries. It could
even be fatal in the worst case.
Disconnect the control from the power supply before working
on it.
2.5
Structural modifications and spare parts
Alterations or modifications can affect operational safety.
Never modify or alter the unit without the manufacturer's
permission.
Only use original spare parts and accessories authorised by
the manufacturer.
2.6
Signs
Ensure that all the signs on the complete unit remain legible.
2.7
Residual risk
2.7.1
Electrical energy
There is an increased risk of electric shock when working on the
electrical system due to the humid environment.
Electrical protective earth conductors which were not installed
correctly can also result in electric shocks, for example due to
oxidation or cable breakage.
Observe VDE and utility company regulations.
Build swimming pools and their protection according to
DIN VDE 0100-702.
Before working on the electrical system, take the following
measures:
– Disconnect system from the power supply.
– Attach a warning sign: "Do not switch on! The system is
being worked on."
– Ensure that the system is free of voltage.
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01|2020