For Your Safety; Safety Information And Instructions; General Information; Intended Usage - Kärcher HDR 777 Operating Instructions Manual

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1. Safety information and
instructions
In order to avoid danger to persons, animals
and equipment, please read the following
before starting the system up for the first
time:
n all safety information contained in the
enclosed leaflet "Safety Information For
Waste-water Treatment Systems"
n these operating instructions
n the legal requirements that currently apply
in your country.
The following symbols are used throughout
these operating instructions:
!
Danger!
Denotes an immediate and present danger.
Failure to observe this notice could lead to
severe injury or death.
Caution!
Denotes a potentially hazardous situation.
Failure to observe this notice could lead to
minor injuries or damage to property.
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Important!
Denotes operating hints and important infor-
mation.

2. General information

These operating instructions and the "Safety
Information For Waste-water Treatment
Systems" must be readily available to the
operating personnel at all times.
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A. For your safety

3. Intended usage

The HDR 777 is intended for use in the treat-
ment of waste water containing oil or emulsi-
ons that stem from high-pressure cleaners
used for washing vehicles. After the waste
water has been treated, it can be either used
again or discharged into the sewers. The
residual oil contents are subject to the statu-
tory limit values in accordance with the
Abwasserverordnung (AbwV – Wastewater
Ordinance) – Annex 49.
Depending upon the particular application,
the waste water may contain germs that
are harmful to health if not enough disinfec-
tant is added.
!
Drinking waste water could cause damage
to health.
After the water has been treated, it is still
not suitable for drinking.
The water contains traces of dirt and deter-
gents.
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This system cannot be used for treating all
types of waste water as it has been desi-
gned specifically for use on waste water
stemming from an automotive environment.
A sample must be analyzed, if necessary,
to establish whether the system is suitable
for the particular application.
4. Place of work
The place of work is defined as the area
immediately surrounding the system. It is,
however, used only for short periods of
time (filling up with splitting agent, replacing
filters, maintenance work).
Danger!
Important!
5.959-106 A2006570 09/03
HDR 777

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