General Safety Instructions - Burkert 2657 Instructions De Service

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general saFeTy
insTrucTiOns
These safety instructions do not take into account
any contingencies or events which may occur during the instal-
lation, operation and maintenance of the devices.
local safety regulations, the observance of which is the respon-
sibility of the operator, also with respect to the installation
personnel.
DANGER!
danger - high pressure!
There is a serious risk of injury when reaching into the
equipment.
Before loosening the lines and valves, turn off the pressure and
vent the lines.
Observe the currently valid accident prevention and safety
regulations!
danger when using aggressive media!
Leaking medium may cause injuries.
Ensure that the pipes have been connected correctly.
Regularly check that the plastic ball valve is not leaking.
Wear protective clothing.
Type 2657
WARNING!
general hazardous situations.
The general rules of technology apply to applications
planning and operation of the device!
Failure to observe these rules may result in injuries and/or damage
to the device and possibly the area around it as well.
Observe the general rules of technology!
unintentional activation or non-permitted impairment may
cause general hazardous situations through to physical
injury.
Take appropriate measures to prevent the equipment from being
unintentionally activated, e.g. by using the safety hand lever with
lock (option)!
CAuTIoN!
danger when using volatile media!
If volatile media such as hydrogen peroxide (H2O2) or sodium
hypochlorite (NaCIO) are used, there is a serious risk of injury. The
media may evaporate causing a dangerous pressure increase in
the empty space between the ball and the housing.
If you have any questions regarding safety, please contact our
sales offices (telephone no. or address can be found on the last
pages of these operating instructions).
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