Hazards caused by pressurised components
DANGER!
Danger of injury from pressurised components!
With improper handling, pressurised components can move uncontrollably and
cause severe injuries. Liquid under high pressure can escape from pressurised
components if handled improperly or in the case of a defect. This can lead to
severe or fatal injuries.
– Establish a pressure-free state.
– Discharge any residual energy.
– Make sure that liquids cannot discharge accidentally.
– Immediately call in qualified staff to replace defective components which
are pressurised during operation.
2.8
Further safety settings
CAUTION!
When the pump is started for the first time, NO ACCESS CODE is
activated.
To prevent misuse of and/or unintentional adjustment of the system
parameters, the pump software must be protected by the integrated multi-stage
[Access code]. We recommend that you activate the [Access code] during
initial configuration and only disclose the passwords to authorised persons:
Ä Chapter 8.8.4 'Access code' on page 93
Setting an access code also protects the pump against unauthorised
access using a smartphone connected via Bluetooth. If a pump is not
protected, all its functions can be accessed using the EcoAPP.
If an access code has been defined in the pump, this is visible in the EcoAPP
after the access code has been entered there.
2.9
Safety when using the data transfer via Bluetooth
Communication between the diaphragm metering pump and 'EcoAPP' is established via
an active Bluetooth
be equipped with a Bluetooth
retro-fitted (accessories).
NOTICE!
The user of the 'EcoAPP' is responsible for the use of appropriate safety
mechanisms with the link and the data transfer between the 'EcoAPP' and the
'EcoAdd' diaphragm metering pump via Bluetooth
The safety instructions given below must be observed. Ecolab accepts no
liability for damage arising from non-observance.
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link. To achieve this the 'EcoAdd' diaphragm metering pump must
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PCB. If this is not already factory-fitted, this can also be
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MAN046939 Rev. 6-10.2021
Safety