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4 RISK OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE TO MATERIALS OR PROPERTY MAY OCCUR IN THE CASE OF A FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS COMPLETELY! • Installation, maintenance and service are to be performed only by qualified personnel who are familiar with local codes and applicable regulations. They should also have prior experience working with this type of equipment. • Avoid contact with sharp edges and coil surfaces as they are potentially hazardous. Wear appropriate personal protection equi- pment (PPE) whenever necessary to avoid personal injury. • Read and observe all precautions and warnings on tags, labels, stickers and literature attached to or provided with equipment. • Employ authorized personnel only for operating any moving and lifting equipment (ex. forklifts, scissor lifts, cranes, etc.) • In order to avoid potential damage all equipment should be left in the original shipping container until just prior to installation. • When rigging and lifting units never work directly below suspended loads. • Always wear appropriate personal protection equipment (PPE) whenever handling, lifting, installing, servicing and performing routine maintence on equipment. • Make sure that all power and control wiring to the equipment conforms to the requirements of all relevant local and national codes and is in accordance with the data listed on the unit rating label. • All sources of power should be turned OFF, tagged and locked out before attempting any type of service, maintenance or re- pairs. Failure to do so could result in damage to equipment, personal injury or death to servicing personnel. • All coil assemblies are shipped internally pressurized with dry air or nitrogen. Before attempting to remove caps or seals to make any field connections to the coil reduce internal coil pressure to atmosphere. • Some traces of a transparent liquid may remain inside the coil circuit after the manufacturing process. This is evaporative oil which is completely compatible with all refrigerants and refrigeration oils in current use. This oil can sometimes collect in small quantities inside the coil header connections where it may be observed by installing personnel when removing the factory caps. It can be easily verified that this is oil and not water due to the fact that it evaporates very quickly when touched. If a drop of it is placed on a flat surface it widens out quickly like a stain and if exposed to flame it burns readily, giving off a white smoke. • When welding or brazing make sure the torch flame is directed away from any potentially flammable materials, sensitive equip- ment surfaces and components. Provide adequate shielding, wet rags or thermal paste when necessary. If required, provide a fire watch with an available means of fire suppressant and clearly post emegency exits in the event of evacuation. • Refrigerants used in cooling and freezing equipment can be hazardous to people as well as the environment and may even be fatal in sufficient concentrations. Only personnel who are trained and certified to handle refrigerants should be allowed to do so. Follow all applicable local and national codes which may apply to transporting, charging, reclaiming and disposing of these chemicals. • After any service or routine maintenance is performed be sure to properly reinstall all access / cover panels, fan guards, drain pans, electrical covers and their fasteners. Never operate equipment with any of these componenents missing or damaged. • EC fan and motor assemblies are not designed for replacement or servicing of individual parts. Replace only as a complete assembly. • LU-VE products are manufactured using the following primary materials; - Plastic Material; Polyethylene, ABS, Rubber - Ferrous Materials; Iron, Stainless Steel, Copper, Aluminum (possibly coated / treated for corrosion protection) • LU-VE products are manufactured to the following industry standards; - UL412:2011 Ed.5+R:09 Jan 2017 - CSA C22.2#120 Issued: 01/03/2013 Ed - 4 Refrigeration Equipment and NSF 7:2016 - PED 2014/68/EU - Safety of Machinery EN 60204-1 - Directive 2014/30/EC and subsequent modifications - Electromagnetic compatibility - Low voltage - Reference Directive 2014/35/EC GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION AND PRECAUTIONS

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