Safety; Intended Use; Improper Use; Staff - Cornelius UFB1 Installation And Service Manual

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Safety

1.1

Intended use

By using the unit as intended you will not only protect yourself, but also prevent damage occurring to the dispensing valve and its
components!
You can find further information about the intended use of the unit in the dispensing valve operator manual, document no.
TD2004000.
1.2

Improper use

Improper use of the dispensing valve, and unauthorised modifications to the dispensing valve and its components may cause per-
sonal injury and equipment damage for which Cornelius Deutschland GmbH shall assume no liability. Improper use of the dispens-
ing valve is prohibited.
You can find further information about the improper use of the unit – and the meaning of improper use – in the dispensing valve
operator manual, document no. TD2004000.
1.3

Staff

There is a clear definition as to what group of people is permitted to carry out what type of work on the dispensing valve. You can
find further information about who is authorised to carry out what type of work on the dispensing valve in the dispensing valve
operator manual, document no. TD2004000.
1.4

Presentation of warnings

The documents supplied with the dispensing valve provide warnings regarding any dangers or hazards that might exist. You can
find more information about the design and presentation of warnings in the dispensing valve operator manual, document no.
TD2004000.
1.5

Safety information

1.5.1

Safety information to prevent personal injury and equipment damage

Any work on the dispensing valve and its components which goes beyond operation and beyond the servicing and maintenance
tasks that the operator is authorised for, may only be performed by experts (for a definition of experts, see the dispensing valve
operator manual, document no. TD2004000). Furthermore, it is crucial that when performing work on the dispensing valve all safe-
ty information is observed; this information is set out in the following sections. Some of the tasks may have additional safety infor-
mation which highlights the specific dangers or hazards associated with such work.
WARNING!
Risk of burns when touching hot parts of the unit!
Touching parts of the unit after it has been in continuous use over an extended period of time will result in a risk
of burns.
Take appropriate safeguard measures, such as by wearing heat-resistant protective gloves.
1.5.2

Safety information for using electrical assemblies

DANGER!
To prevent risks to health and safety, please always observe the following five safety rules:
These five safety rules are to be applied before carrying out work on the electrical system and in the order stated
below. Once work is completed, the safety rules are to be undone again in reverse order.
1. Disconnect from power.
2. Secure against reconnection.
3. Check that the system is disconnected from power.
4. Ground and short-circuit the system.
5. Cover or separate adjacent live parts.
NOTICE!
Make sure that the cable markers are not removed from the cables and/or mark or label the cables such
that they can be correctly assigned during installation.
ATTENTION!
Cables must be fixed in place using cable ties.
When fixing cables in place using cable ties, observe the following points:
Once work on the unit is completed, return the area to the same state that you found it in.
Using cable ties, combines cables in a meaningful way.
When installing cables, be mindful of any bending radiuses that the manufacturer may have specified.
To fix cables in place using cable ties, use the mounting bases provided.
Cornelius Deutschland GmbH
Document no. TD2004100
Version 15/03/2019, Index 0
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