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Protect connecting tubes and wires from
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possible damage.
Make sure the installation site and any
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systems to which the appliance must be
connected are fully compliant with the
regulations in force.
Use manual tools and equipment suitable
for the intended use (in particular, ensure
that the tool is not worn and that the
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handle is intact and securely fixed); use
them correctly and prevent them falling
from a height. Put them safely back in
place after use.
Use electrical equipment suitable for the
intended use; use the equipment correctly,
keep passages clear of the power supply
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cable, prevent the equipment falling from
a height, disconnect and put back in place
after use.
Descale the components, in accordance
with the instructions of the safety data
sheet provided with the product used,
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while ventilating the room and wearing
protective clothing; avoid mixing different
products and protect the appliance and
surrounding objects.
Ensure that portable ladders are securely
positioned, suitably resistant, that their
steps are intact and not slippery, that
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they are not moved with somebody on
them and that a person is supervising at
all times.
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Electrocution caused by exposure to live wires.
Flooding caused by water leaking from damaged
piping.
Electrocution from contact with live wires that
have been incorrectly installed.
Damage to the appliance caused by improper
operating conditions.
Personal injury caused by flying splinters or
fragments, inhalation of dust, knocks, cuts,
puncture wounds and abrasions.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects
caused by falling splinters, knocks and incisions.
Personal injury caused by flying splinters or
fragments, inhalation of dust, knocks, cuts,
puncture wounds and abrasions.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects
caused by falling splinters, knocks and incisions.
Personal injury caused by acidic substances
coming into contact with the skin or eyes;
inhaling or swallowing harmful chemical agents.
Damage to the appliance or surrounding objects
due to corrosion caused by acidic substances.
Personal injury caused by falling from a height
or due to stepladders shutting accidentally.
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