NOTE!
General safety instructions
Danger to life due to unsuitable water temperature!
Prolonged bathing in swimming pools with a water temperature that
is too high or too low can cause overheating (a body temperature
above 38 °C) or hypothermia (a body temperature below 35 °C). This
can cause weariness and dizziness or even fainting and
unconsciousness, thereby leading to death by drowning in the
swimming pool. Pregnant women run the risk of causing
deformation or brain damage to their unborn child, especially in the
first three months of pregnancy.
- During normal swimming use, keep the water temperature
between 26 and 30 °C.
- Do not allow children or pregnant women into the water at water
temperatures exceeding 38 °C.
- Do not allow the water temperature to exceed 40 °C.
- In case of doubt, check the water temperature with a suitable
precision thermometer before you enter the water. (The
temperature sensor in the heat pump guarantees an accuracy of
approx. ±3 °C.)
Risk of fire and explosion through leaking finned heat exchanger!
The coolant circuit of the finned heat exchanger contains highly
pressurised, easily flammable, odourless gas. Risk of fire and
explosion in the event of uncontrolled coolant leaks.
- Keep the heat pump away from heat sources and naked flames.
- Do not drill into or scorch the heat pump.
This signal word provides a warning about potential
material damage.
WARNING!
WARNING!
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