Safety information
Electrical connection
• Special regulations apply to electrical installation in outdoor areas. Only allow a qualified elec-
trician to perform the electrical installation.
– The qualified electrician has the required professional training, knowledge and skills to per-
form electrical installations in outdoor areas. The qualified electrician can detect potential
risks and adheres to regional and national standards, regulations and directives.
– For your own safety, please consult a qualified electrician.
• Only connect the unit if the electrical data of the unit and the power supply match.
• Only plug the unit into a correctly installed outlet. Ensure that the unit is fused for a rated
fault current of max. 30 mA by means of a fault current protection device.
• Extension cables and power distributors (e.g. outlet strips) must be suitable for outdoor use
(splash-proof).
• Protect open plugs and sockets from moisture.
Safe operation
• Do not use the unit, if electrical lines or the housing are damaged.
• A damaged connection cable cannot be replaced. Dispose of the unit.
• The impeller unit inside the unit contains a magnet with a strong magnetic field that may af-
fect the operation of pacemakers or implantable cardioverter defibrillators (ICDs). Keep the
magnet at least 0.2 m away from any implant.
• Do not carry or pull the unit by its power cable.
• Route lines so that they are protected from damage and nobody can trip over them.
• Never make technical modifications to the unit.
• Only carry out work on the unit that is described in this manual.
• Only use original spare parts and accessories.
• Should problems occur, please contact the authorized customer service or OASE.
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