1.4
Transport, Installation
Transport the system as a complete unit, if possible.
If you must dismantle the system before transport,
check that all individual parts are present.
If there is a risk of frost, drain all components that
convey water.
Lift or transport the unit or its components only from
the intended suspension eyes or attachment points.
The system must be placed on a horizontal surface
or mounted to a vertical surface that is sufficiently
flat and has a sufficient load-bearing capacity. It
must be secured so that it does not fall or tip over.
1.5
Symbols used
This symbol indicates general
risks to persons, machines or the
environment.
This symbol indicates general risks
due to the mains voltage.
Risk of death by electric shock!
This symbol indicates information or
instructions that you must observe
in order to ensure safe operation.
1.6
How safety instructions are
displayed
In this document safety instructions precede any
sequence of actions that could cause harm to per-
sons or damage to property. All hazard prevention
measures must be followed. Safety instructions are
displayed as follows:
SIGNAL WORD!
Source of hazard
(e.g. electric shock)
Type of hazard (e.g. risk of fatal
injury)!
► Escape or prevent hazard
► Rescue measure (optional)
Signal word / colour
Warning symbol
Source / type of hazard Indicates the type and
Consequences
Hazard prevention
measure
Signal word Colour
DANGER
High-risk hazard.
Indicates a hazardous situ-
ation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious
injury.
Hazard with a moderate
WARNING
degree of risk.
Indicates a hazardous situ-
ation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or se-
rious injury.
CAUTION
Low-risk hazard.
Indicates a hazardous situ-
ation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or mod-
erate injury.
Indicates the severity of
the hazard
Calls attention to the
hazard
the source of the hazard
Explains the conse-
quences of not following
the safety instructions
Explains how to avoid
the hazard
Severity of the hazard
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