User's Manual

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Basic requirements
Only persons who can be expected to carry out their work reliably are permitted as personnel. Persons who
reaction capability is influenced by drugs, alcohol or medication, for example, are not permitted.
Attention must be paid to the age and profession-specific regulations at the deployment location when
selecting personnel.
Unauthorised persons
WARNING!
Risk of fatality for unauthorised persons from hazards in the danger area and the working area!
Unauthorised persons who do not fulfil the requirements described here are not aware of the dangers in the
working area. For this reason, unauthorised persons are at risk of serious injury or even death.
- Keep unauthorised persons away from the danger and working area.
- If in doubt, speak to the person and send them out of the danger and working area.
- Stop working until unauthorised persons have left the danger and working area.
2.7 Protecting the environment
NOTE!
Danger to the environment from erroneous handling of substances that can damage the
environment!
If substances that can damage the environment are handled in the wrong way, particularly if they are not
disposed of correctly, considerable damage can be caused to the environment.
- The instructions for handling substances that damage the environment and the disposal thereof that are
mentioned below must be complied with at all times.
- If substances that damage the environment are accidentally released into the environment, suitable
measures must be taken immediately. In case of doubt, the responsible local authority must be notified
about the damage and consulted about suitable measures to be taken.
The following environmentally damaging substances are used:
Electric and electronic components
Electric and electronic components can contain toxic materials. These components must be collected
separately and handed in to local authority collection points or disposed of by a specialist company.