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KaCool D
02.02.2017
Safety
Responsibility of the operator
2.2.1 Dangers due to Electrical Energy
Electric current
2.3 Responsibility of the Operator
Obligations of the operator
Use the unit in the commercial sector. The operator of the
unit therefore subject to the legal obligations regarding
occupational health and safety.
The applicable safety, occupational safety and environmental
regulations for the application must also be observed in
addition to the safety guidelines in these instructions.
The following applies in particular:
The operator must know about the applicable occupational
safety regulations and use a risk assessment to determine
additional hazards that arise from the special working
conditions at the location in which the unit is used. He must
implement this in the form of operating instructions for the
operation of the unit. The operator must clearly regulate
and specify
the responsibilities for installation, operation,
troubleshooting, maintenance and cleaning. The operator
must ensure that
all people handling the unit have read and understood
these instructions. In addition, he must train the personnel
at regular intervals and inform them about the dangers. The
operator must provide
the necessary protective equipment to the personnel
carrying out maintenance and repair work and advise
them that it is mandatory to wear the necessary protective
equipment.
DANGER!
Mortal danger from electric current!
Contact with live parts
may result in immediate mortal danger by electric
shock. Damage to the insulation or individual
components may endanger life.
Work on electrical equipment may only be
carried out by quali
fi
ed electricians.
In case of damage to the insulation, switch off
the power supply immediately and arrange for
repairs to be carried out.
Keep moisture away from live parts. This may
cause a short circuit.
Ground the unit properly.