n The pump is not intended for the metering of gaseous media and
solids.
n The pump is not intended for the metering of explosive substances
and mixtures.
n The pump is not intended for unprotected use outdoors.
n The pump is only intended for industrial use.
n Only allow trained and authorised personnel to operate the pump -
see the following table.
n You have a responsibility to adhere to the information contained in the
operating instructions at the different phases of the unit's service life.
n You have a responsibility to observe the information contained in the
operating instructions for the auxiliary equipment at the different
phases of their respective service lives.
n ATEX designs only: Refer to the chapter "
Ä Chapter 2.1 ‘Safety infor‐
mation for ATEX designs’ on page 15
".
Task Qualification
Storage, transport, unpacking Instructed person
Assembly Technical personnel, service
Planning the hydraulic installation Qualified personnel who have a
thorough knowledge of oscillating
diaphragm pumps
Hydraulic installation Technical personnel, service
Electrical installation Electrical technician
Start up Technical personnel
Operation Instructed person
Maintenance, repair Technical personnel, service
Decommissioning, disposal Technical personnel, service
Troubleshooting Qualified person, electrical techni‐
cian, instructed person, service -
depending on the requirement
Explanation of the table:
Trained, qualified personnel
A trained, qualified employee is deemed to be a person who is able to
assess the tasks assigned to him and recognise possible hazards based
on his training, knowledge and experience, as well as knowledge of perti‐
nent regulations. A trained, qualified employee must be able to perform
the tasks assigned to him/her independently with the assistance of
drawing documentation and parts lists. The assessment of a person's
technical training can also be based on several years of work in the rele‐
vant field.
Electrical technician
An electrical technician is able to complete work on electrical systems and
recognise and avoid possible dangers independently based on his tech‐
nical training and experience as well as knowledge of pertinent standards
and regulations. An electrical technician must be able to perform the tasks
assigned to him/her independently with the assistance of drawing docu‐
mentation, parts lists, terminal and circuit diagrams. The electrical techni‐
cian must be specifically trained for the working environment in which the
electrical technician is employed and be conversant with the relevant
standards and regulations.
Instructed person
An instructed person is deemed to be a person who has been instructed
and, if required, trained in the tasks assigned to him/her and possible dan‐
gers that could result from improper behaviour, as well as having been
instructed in the required protective equipment and protective measures.
Qualification of personnel
Safety chapter
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