Safety Information - Master BC 341 User And Maintenance Book

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►►1. SAFETY INFORMATION
(Fig. 1)
IMPORTANT: READ AND UNDER-
STAND THIS OPERATIONAL MANUAL
BEFORE ASSEMBLING, COMMISSION-
ING OR PERFORMING MAINTENANCE
ON THIS APPLIANCE. INCORRECT USE
OF THE APPLIANCE CAN CAUSE SERI-
OUS INJURY. KEEP THIS MANUAL FOR
FURTHER REFERENCE.
IMPORTANT: This appliance is not
suitable for use by persons (including
children) with reduced physical, sensory
or mental capacities or who lack experi-
ence or knowledge unless supervised
by a person responsible for their safety.
Children must be supervised to make
sure they do not play with the appliance.
►1.1. Only fill the cooler tank only with
clean water.
►1.2. Before carrying out any operation,
make sure the cooler, including the pow-
er supply cable and the control panel are
perfectly dry, in order to avoid any risk.
►1.3. After filling the tank, handle the
cooler carefully.
►1.4. Comply with all local legislation and
current regulations when using the cool-
er.
►1.5. Keep the cooler dry, in order to avoid
electric shocks. Hands must always be
dry.
►1.6. Use only in ventilated and dry areas.
►1.7. For indoor use only.
►1.8. Only power the cooler with the volt-
age and frequency as specified on the
nameplate.
►1.9. Do not cover the cooler with paper,
cardboard, plastic, metal sheets or any
other inflammable material during use,
in order to prevent any risk.
►1.10. The cooler must be used on a sta-
ble and levelled surface, in order to pre-
vent any risk.
►1.11. Disconnect the cooler from the
mains power supply when not in use.
►1.12. Never block the cooler's air vents
or the air outlet.
►1.13. The minimum safety distance rec-
ommended between the cooler and walls
or other items is 0,5 m.
►1.14. Never move, handle, refuel or con-
duct maintenance on the cooler when it
is connected to the mains or in opera-
tion.
►1.15. The cooler (power cable included)
must be kept at a suitable safety dis-
tance from heat sources.
►1.16. In any case, the cooler must be
opened and/or repaired by authorised
after-sales centre.
►1.17. If the power supply cable is dam-
aged, it must be replaced by a technical
support centre to prevent any risk.
►1.18. In the event of incorrect cooler
operation, immediately disconnect the
electrical power supply and contact the
support centre.
►1.19. Protect the power cable from po-
tential damage caused by the movement
of vehicles or pedestrians. Improper
connection to electrical voltage or im-
proper installation may result in electric
shocks.
►1.20. Conditions of use:
A) Temperature of the air: 18°C - 45°C;
Temperature of the water: <45°C.
B) The air must be free of dust and pol-
lutants, otherwise cleaning must be car-
ried out more frequently.
►1.21. The water used to fill the cooler
tank must come from an aqueduct. If it is
not possible to draw from an aqueduct,
the water introduced must be subjected
to a sanitation treatment, according to
European Directive 98/82/EC.
-We recommend using water with a hard-
ness of less than 15°f.
-The cooler tank must be emptied and
sanitised periodically depending on the
use.
-The evaporative panel surfaces must be
periodically inspected and sanitised de-
pending on the use.
-For sanitation operations, biocidal prod-
ucts that comply with European regula-
tion no. 582/2012 must be used.

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