Electric Shock Hazard Sample Clauses

Electric Shock Hazard. 1071 It should be stated that a Flow Battery is an electrical energy storage device, and contains dangerous DC 1072 and/or AC voltages. When the power is disconnected and the Flow Battery is shut down, many components 1073 may retain their electrical charge. The manufacturer shall advise users and operators of the potential electric 1074 shock hazard from various parts of the system and take measures to protect operators or any personnel on 1075 site from electric shock.
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Electric Shock Hazard. To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power before servicing unit. Use only a properly earthed (grounded) and polarized electric outlet. ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT Factory temperature pre-set is approx. 200˚F (93˚C) (205˚F (96˚C) for 200°F (93°C) HWT-HP Tank)). To reset the thermostat to 200°F (93°C) (205˚F (96˚C) for HWT-HP Tank)), turn the indicator one notch to the right of vertical. After adjusting, depress the tap handle for 20 seconds for water to re-heat to the new setting. n To adjust water temperature, turn thermostat dial on the front of the tank clockwise to increase temperature or turn anticlockwise to decrease temperature. Repeat if necessary. All changes should be minimal. Scalding Hazard: Do not allow water to boil. May result in severe xxxxx. n Only use mild cleaners to clean the tap and plastic components. n Cleaners with acids, abrasives, alkaline, and organic solvents will result in deterioration of the plastic components and void the warranty. CLEANING THE TAP AND TANK Anytime the steaming hot water tap is not used for extended periods of time, unplug and drain unit. If it is below freezing you will need to unplug the unit and drain it.
Electric Shock Hazard. To prevent electrical shock, disconnect power before servicing unit. Use only a properly earthed (grounded) and polarized electric outlet. FILTER GUIDE AND REPLACEMENT Replace filter cartridge when there is an obvious decrease in water flow to the tap or if there is an objectionable taste or odor to the water. When the inlet and outlet ports have been closed and the filter’s internal pressure has been relieved, water (about 2oz; 60ml) will discharge from vent line. If the new filter cartridge cannot be inserted, insert the old one and turn until it stops, remove it and then retry the new cartridge. The disposable filter cartridge MUST be replaced every 6 months, at the rated capacity or sooner if a noticeable reduction in flow rate occurs. Filter replacement instructions: ■ Replace with an InSinkErator® filter. ■ Place pan or dish towel under the filter to catch water drainage during change. ■ Slowly turn the cartridge anticlockwise completely until it stops (1/4 turn). ■ Pull cartridge straight down and discard. ■ Insert new cartridge into filter head. ■ Top surface of cartridge will become flush with the bottom of the filter head when fully engaged. ■ Turn the cartridge clockwise until it stops (1/4 turn). ■ Open tap to expel trapped air. ■ Run water for 3 minutes before usage. Factory temperature pre-set is approx. 200˚F (93˚C) (205˚F (96˚C) for 200°F (93°C) HWT-HP Tank)). To reset the thermostat to 200°F (93°C) (205˚F (96˚C) for HWT-HP Tank)), turn the indicator one notch to the right of vertical. After adjusting, depress the tap handle for 20 seconds for water to re-heat to the new setting. ■ To adjust water temperature, turn thermostat dial on the front of the tank clockwise to increase temperature or turn anticlockwise to decrease temperature. Repeat if necessary. All changes should be minimal. Scalding Hazard: Do not allow water to boil. May result in severe xxxxx. ADJUSTING THE THERMOSTAT SEASONAL STORAGE/DRAINAGE Anytime the steaming hot water tap is not used for extended periods of time, unplug and drain unit. If it is below freezing you will need to unplug the unit and drain it. ■ Disconnect power from unit (unplug unit). ■ Push hot water tap lever and allow water to flow until it is cool. ■ Shut the cold water tap off at the valve. ■ Disconnect tubes from the tank. ■ Unhook tank from wall. ■ Hold tank upside down and drain the water into the sink. ■ Towel dry any water drippings from tank area. ■ Reinstall tank to wall and reconnect tubes. ■ R...

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