2.
GENERAL AND SAFETY INFORMATION
2.3 INDICATION ON RESIDUAL RISKS
Even though the rules for "good manufacturing practice" and the provisions of law which regulate manufacturing
and marketing of the product have been implemented, "residual risks" still remain which, due to the very nature
of the appliance, it has not been possible to eliminate. These risks include:
Residual risk of electrocution:
This risks remains when intervening on live electrical and/or electronic devices.
Residual risk of burning:
This risks remains when unintentionally coming into contact with materials at high tem-
peratures.
Residual risk of burns due to leaking of material:
This risks remains when unintentionally coming into contact with materials at high tem-
peratures. Containers that are too full of liquids or solids that during warming change
morphology (changing from a solid to a liquid), can, if used incorrectly, cause burns. During
operations, the containers used must be placed on easily visible levels.
Residual risk of crushing limbs:
This risk exists where there is accidental contact between the parts during positioning,
transportation, storage and assembly.
2.4 OPERATIONAL MODE FOR A SMELL OF GAS IN THE ENVIRONMENT
If there is a smell of gas in the environment, it is mandatory to urgently implement the pro-
cedures described below.
•
Immediately stop the gas supply (Close the
network tap, detail A).
•
Ventilate the room immediately.
•
Do not operate any electrical device in the envi-
ronment (Detail B-C-D).
•
Do not operate any device which could produce
sparks or flames (Detail B-C-D).
•
Use a means of communication that is external
to the environment where there is a smell of gas
to warn the relevant entities (electricity operator
and/or fire-fighters).
B
THE PRESENT MANUAL IS PROPERT Y OF THE MANUFACTURER. ANY REPRODUCTION, EVEN PARTIAL, IS PROHIBITED.
C
D
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A