Pool control system Control 1.3 / Safety
2.2 Dangers when handling this control system
The pool control system is state-of-the-art and built in accordance with recognised safety regulations.
However, their use – especially in the event of incorrect operation or misuse –
may pose a risk:
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to the life and limb or the operator or a third party, or
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of damage to the control system, or
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to other material assets.
Anyone involved with assembly, start-up, operation, maintenance and servicing the pool control system
must:
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be mentally and physically suitable for it.
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be trained in its use.
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strictly follow this instruction manual.
2.3 Fundamental dangers
In the following section, general risks and other risks resulting from the risk assessment are named.
The safety instructions listed here and the warnings in the other chapters of this manual must be
observed to reduce health risks and avoid dangerous situations.
2.3.1 Unexpected start-up
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CAUTION!
The control system may only be used:
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for its intended use.
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when it is in perfect condition from a safety and technical perspective.
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In the event of malfunctions which may impair safety, you must disconnect
the system from the mains and consult an electrician.
It's about your safety!
DANGER!
Risk to life due to unexpected start-up!
Control 1.3 starts as soon as voltage comes into contact with the mains input
and the individual functions are called up immediately.
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Secure the control system against unauthorised access.
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Do not supply the control system with voltage until all preparations for safe
start-up and safe operation have been completed.