overview
Safety standards
Legend of symbols:
Failure to respect the warnings leads to a risk of injury and may
even lead to death.
Failure to respect the hazard alerts may adversely aff ect and
damage,seriously in some cases, property, plants or animals.
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Install the appliance on a solid wall that will not be subject to
vibrations.
Noisy operation.
When drilling the wall, take care not to damage the electrical
cables or pipes.
Contact with live conductors can cause electrocution. Explosions,
fi res or poisoning in the event of gas leaking from a damaged
duct. Damage to existing installations. Flooding in the event of
water leaking from damaged ducts.
Electrical connections must be made using conductors with a
suitable cross section.
Fire caused by overheating due to the electrical current passing
through cables that are too small.
Protect connection cables to prevent them from being da-
maged.
Contact with live conductors can cause electrocution. Explosions,
fi res or poisoning in the event of gas leaking from a damaged
duct. Flooding in the event of water leaking from damaged ducts.
Check that the part and the installations to which the ap-
pliance will be connected comply with the current applicable
standards.
Contact with incorrectly installed live conductors can cause elec-
trocution. Damage to the appliance due to unsuitable operating
conditions.
Use accessories and manual equipment suited to the utilisa-
tion (ensure that the tool is not damaged and the handle is
securely attached and in good condition), use this equipment
correctly, protect it against being accidentally dropped and
store it after use.
Personal injury caused by projected shards or fragments, inha-
ling dust, being hit, or cuts, pricks or abrasions Damage to the
appliance or to objects close by caused by projected debris or
fragments, cuts, incisions.
Use the appropriate electrical equipment (in particular, check
that the cable and the power plug are in good condition and
that the rotating or alternating parts are fi rmly secured). Use
correctly. Do not obstruct the passage with trailing power
cables. Secure these to prevent tripping. Disconnect and store
them after use.
Personal injury can be caused by projected shards or fragments,
inhaling dust, being hit, or cuts, pricks, abrasions, noise or vibra-
tions. Damage to the appliance or to objects nearby caused by
projected debris or fragments, cuts, incisions.
Ensure that portable ladders are stable and sturdy and will
not slip, and that the rungs are in good condition. Ensure that
someone is present to ensure that ladders cannot move when
someone else is using them.
Injury can be caused by falling from a raised height or by cuts
(folding ladder).
Ensure that mobile ladders are stable and suffi ciently sturdy,
that the steps are non-slip and in good condition, and that
they have a guard rail running the length of the ramp and
along the platform.
Injury can be caused by falling from a raised height.
When
working
in
height
of
use
when
height
2 m exist), ensure there is safety railing surrounding the wor-
king area or that personal equipment is used that prevents
falling, that the route of any potential fall is nor obstructed
with dangerous objects, and that any possible impact would
be cushioned by semi-rigid or deformable supports.
Injury can be caused by falling from a raised height.
Make sure that the health and safety conditions are adequate
in terms of lighting, ventilation, structural soundness and
emergency exits.
Personal injury caused by being hit, tripping, etc.
Protect the appliance and the areas surrounding the working
area using suitable equipment.
The appliance or nearby objects may be damaged by shards
being projected, cuts or scratching.
Move the appliance using the necessary protective equip-
ment and the highest degree of precaution.
Damage to the appliance or the surrounding objects as a result of
shocks, impacts, scratching or crushing.
While work is being carried out, safety clothing and personal
protective equipment should be used.
Personal injury can be caused by electrocution, projected shards
or fragments, inhaling dust, being hit, or cuts, pricks, abrasions,
noise or vibrations.
Ensure that all equipment is stored in a way that makes it
simple and safe to handle; avoid creating piles which are in
danger of collapsing.
Damage to the appliance or the surrounding objects as a result of
shocks, impacts, scratching or crushing.
Operations inside the appliance must be carried out with due
care to avoid coming into sudden contact with sharp parts.
Personal injury caused by cuts, pricks and abrasions.
Reset any safety and control functions aff ected by an opera-
tion on the appliance, and make sure that they are operating
correctly before it is put back in service.
Explosions, fi res or poisoning caused by gas leaks or incorrect
evacuation of fl ue gas. Damage to or stoppage of the appliance
due to uncontrolled operating conditions.
Drain any components which may contain hot water, activate
the vents before any operation, where applicable.
Personal injury caused by burns.
Descale components following the recommendations in the
safety sheet for the product used, ventilate the room, wear
protective clothing, avoid mixing products together, protect
the appliance and nearby objects.
Personal injury through skin and eyes coming into contact with
acidic substances, inhalation of ingestion of harmful chemical
agents. Damage to the appliance or objects nearby due to corro-
sion caused by acidic substances.
If there is a smell of burning or fl ue gas coming from the ap-
pliance, switch off the mains supply, open the windows and
call a technician.
Personal injury caused by burns, inhalation of fl ue gas, poisoning.
Explosions, fi re or poisoning.
(generally
in
the
event
diff erences
of
more
than
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