It is forbidden to place, dispose of and store worn-out electric and electronic equipment, together with other waste. Dangerous compound contained in electronic
and electric equipment have a very adverse impact on plants, micro-organisms, and, most importantly, on humans, as they damage our central and peripheral
nervous system, as well as circulatory and internal system. Additionally, they cause serious allergic reactions. Worn-out equipment is to be delivered to a local
collection point for used electric equipment, which carries out a selective collection of waste.
REMEMBER!
The user of equipment intended for households, and which has been worn out, is obliged to transfer such equipment to a collecting unit that collects worn-out
electric and electronic equipment. The selective collecting and further processing of waste from households contributes to the protection of environment,
reduces the penetration of hazardous substances into the atmosphere and surface waters.
7. INDUSTRIAL SAFETY INSTRUCTION
Special instructions concerning safety
IMPORTANT!
Prior to the commencing of any work related to the device, it is required to disconnect the system, secure it properly and wait, until the fan stops revolving.
Use stable working platforms and hoists.
Depending on the temperature of the heating medium, pipes, elements of casing and surfaces of the heat exchanger can be very hot, even after the fan has stopped revolving.
Sharp edges may be present! Wear gloves, protective shoes and clothing, when transporting the device.
Strictly observe safety guidelines and industrial safety regulations.
Loads can be placed only in the previously selected areas on the transporting unit. Protect the edges of the device, when lifting it, using a set of machines. Remember to distribute weight evenly.
The equipment must be protected against moisture and dirt, and kept in rooms protected against the impact of weather conditions.
Utilisation of waste: make sure that operating and auxiliary materials, including packaging material and spare parts, are disposed of in a safe, environment friendly manner, according to the binding,
local statutory regulations.
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