3.2
Correct electrical installation
Electrical installations must meet the national regulations and may only be carried out by a qualified
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electrician.
A person is regarded as a qualified electrician, if, due to his/her vocational education, knowledge and
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experience, he or she is capable of and authorised to judge and carry out the work commissioned to
him/her. This also includes the recognition of possible hazards and the adherence to the pertinent
regional and national standards, rules and regulations.
For your own safety, please consult a qualified electrician.
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The unit may only be connected when the electrical data of the unit and the power supply coincide.
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The unit data is to be found on the unit type plate or on the packaging, or in this manual.
Ensure that the unit is fused for a rated fault current of max. 30 mA by means of a fault current
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protection device.
Extension cables and power distributors (e. g. outlet strips) must be suitable for outdoor use.
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Only plug the unit into a correctly fitted socket.
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3.3
Safe operation
Never operate the unit if either the electrical cables or the housing are defective!
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Do not carry or pull the unit by its electrical cable.
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Route cords/hoses/lines in a way that they are protected against damage, and ensure that they do not
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present a tripping obstacle.
Only open the unit housing or its attendant components, when this is explicitly required in the operating
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instructions.
Only execute work on the unit that is described in this manual. If problems cannot be overcome, please
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contact an authorised customer service point or, when in doubt, the manufacturer.
Only use original spare parts and accessories for the unit.
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Never carry out technical modifications to the unit.
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If the cable becomes damaged, the unit or components must be replaced by an authorised after-sales
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service centre or the manufacturer.
Only operate the unit if no persons are in the water!
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Keep the socket and power plug dry.
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Keep the plug connectors dry.
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