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4.3.5. Ozone Generator (Only for Spas with this feature) ..................................
294 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons The instrucons manual you have in your hands contains essenal informaon regarding the safety measures to adopt when installing and start-up. This is why it is essenal for both the Installer and the User to read the instrucons before going on to assembling and starng up. THE PRODUCT GUARANTEE WILL ONLY BE APPLIED IF IT IS CORRECTLY INSTALLED AND IF THE INSTRUCTIONS IN THE MANUAL HAVE BEEN COMPLIED WITH. CHECK THE GUARANTEE SHEET AND CAREFULLY READ THE LIMITATIONS CONTAINED WITHIN.5 ENG
1.1. General informaon This manual contains all the necessary information for fully enjoying your Spa.We suggest you take some time to go over the points below. The Spa is an element designed especially for bathrooms, oering a bath/massage combination. It consists of a closed water circuit powered by pumps which, combined with air, produce a relaxing massaging eect on your body. For the massage bath to be eective, the water in the circuit must be at a temperature of between 34ºC and 37ºC, which is achieved by means of an electric heat exchanger. If you have any questions or queries regarding the operation or maintenance of this product, contact the installer or your local distributor. They are specialised professionals and their knowledge will make things easier for you and will help you to enjoy this product. IMPORTANT: The manufacturer reserves the right to change part of the designs or specications without prior notice and without incurring in any obligations.
- This equipment cannot be connected to an ordinary plug.
- This equipment requires an appropriate electrical installaon.
- It is essenal to earth the connecon.
- It is mandatory to comply with Electrical, Water Treatment, Hygiene and Safety Regulaons in force in the country where the Spa and the Compact Kit are installed.
- Never access the electrical elements with wet feet.
- Do not connect the electric equipment (circuit breaker on the ON posion) if the Spa is not lled with water.
- In case of faulty operaon or breakdown, contact the manufacturer’s Technical Assistance Service, or the manufacturer’s representave nearest to you. INTRODUCTION6 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons 1.2. Safety warnings
1.2.1. Warnings for the use of the Spa
- Take all precautions to avoid unauthorised access of children inside the Spa. In order to avoid accidents, ensure children are supervised by an adult at all times. Control entering and exiting the Spa in order to avoid slips due towet surfaces.
- Do not allowanyone to play inside the Spa with metal or sharp objects that could damage the acrylic surface.
- Make sure that bathers cannot access any of the Spa’s electrical components.
- Do not turn on the machine without there beingwater inside the Spa.
- Do not use electrical devices such as radios or dryers inside the Spa.
- Always keep the minimum water level indicated in the skimmer (in the case of private use Spas) or that indicated in the level probes of the surge tank in the case of public use Spas.
1.2.2. Avoid the risk of hyperthermia
- Prolonged direct contact with hot water can cause HYPERTHERMIA, which occurs when the internal temperature of our body reaches levels above the normal temperature of 36.5ºC.
- Symptoms of hyperthermia include a sudden drop in blood pressure and in consequence a feeling of faintness with the possibility of fainting.
- The Spawater should never exceed 40ºC.
- Water temperatures of between 37ºC and 40ºC are considered safe for adults who have no health problems. Lower temperatures are recommended for most people and for children.
- Remember that prolonged bathing in the Spa can cause hyperthermia.
1.2.3. Warnings for maintenance works
- Before proceeding to carry out any electrical or mechanical intervention, please ensure the machine is disconnected from the power supply network and that the start up devices are blocked.
Spas with overows can redirect the water displaced by users into a balance tank, always maintaining a stablewater level inside the Spa tub. Belowis a general diagram of the installation of this type of Spa. 1 Spa 6 Ozonator 2 Balance tank 7 Massage pumps 3 Filter pump 8 Blower pump 4 Filter 9 Electric operaon cabinet 5 Electric heang General diagram of Spa with Overow DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE8 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons
2.1.2. Spa with Skimmer
Spas without overows have a dierent setup. No balance tank is required; instead, the Spa water is suctioned directly via a skimmer.When users enter the Spa, thewater level rises; the tub may overow if the number of users exceeds the indications for each Spa. Belowis the general diagram of the installation of Spas with skimmers. 1 Spa 6 Ozonator 2 Skimmer 7 Massage pump 3 Filter pump 8 Blower pump 4 Filter 9 Electric operaon cabinet 5 Electric heang General diagram of Spa with Skimmer
DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE
The installation of both Spas with overows and Spas with skimmers include the recirculation circuit,water massage, air massage and an electrical installation, all of which are detailed below.9 ENG 2.2. Recirculaon circuit The function of this circuit is to maintain the quality of the Spa water. This is achieved by means of water recirculation through a purication lter, a heating system and a disinfection system.
2.2.1. Circuito de recirculación en Spa con Desbordante
Given that the Spa has an overow, it is essential to maintain thewater level constant and at maximum level. In order to achieve this, it is necessary to install a balance tank installed in series with the recirculation circuit. Doing so will compensate the uctuations in level caused by variations in the number of bathers. Although there are dierent ways of setting up the recirculation circuit, we proceed to detail the two most popular systems: “Floor suction” and “Floor return”. Check the regulations in force in each country in order to establish which system is best. DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE10 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons Option A: Spa oor suction This option makes it possible to collect part of the recirculationwater from the Spa oor drain. The ltered water is absorbed both from the balance tank (mostly) and the Spa oor drain via the lter pump, and is directed towards the sand lter, the heating and the ozonator or disinfection system; to be directed towards the Spa via the return nozzles. 1 Overow 11 Spa drainpipe 2 Overow drains 12 Filter pump 3 Balance tank 13 Selector valve 4 Filling solenoid valve 14 Filter 5 Level probes 15 Filter drainpipe 6 Balance tank drain 16 Electric Heang 7 Balance tank sucon 17 Temperature Probe 8 An-return valve 18 Flow detector 9 By-pass valve 19 Ozonator 10 Drain 20 Spa return nozzles Recirculaon diagram of Spa with overow. Opon A
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ENG Option B: Spa oor return This option allows you to direct part of the already ltered and heated water both via the return nozzles and via the Spa oor drain. The ltered water is only suctioned from the balance tank by the lter pump and is directed toward the sand lter, the heating and the ozoniser or disinfection system, to then be directed towards the Spa via the return nozzles and the Spa oor drain. 1 Overow 11 Spa drainpipe 2 Overow pipes 12 Filter pump 3 Balance tank 13 Selector valve 4 Filling solenoid valve 14 Filter 5 Level probes 15 Filter drain 6 Balance tank drain 16 Electric heang 7 Balance tank sucon 17 Temperature probe 8 An-return valve 18 Flow detector 9 By-pass valve 19 Ozonator 10 Drain 20 Spa return nozzles Recirculaon diagram of Spa with overow. Opon B DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE12 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons
ENG The basic components present in all heating circuits are: Filter pump. Designed to carry out the lter and heating circuit, recycling the water of the Spa in approximately 6 to 20 minutes. Suctions from the Skimmer or Surge Tank, directing the water through the lter and electric heating, via the return nozzle. Electric heat exchanger. This makes it possible to maintain the desired temperature. Itmust be placed in the lter circuit after the lter, so as to avoid air bubbles accumulating inside. The heat exchanger incorporates a safety thermostat with manual reset. This avoids the heat exchanger from being damaged if the Spa is started up without anywater circulating.
Filter. Element which lters in order to ensure thewater is of an adequate quality. The size of the lter is determined on the basis of:
- Water recirculation time.
- Filtering surface. Flow detector. Safety device designed to prevent the heat exchanger from operating if there is no water ow in the ltration circuit. DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE14 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons 2.3. Water massage circuit The water is suctioned by the massage pump through the drainpipes and is returned to the Spa via high speed jets. There can be several massage circuits in a single Spa, each activated by a massage pump. Depending on the Spa and the number of jets it has, there may be one, two or even three massage pumps. In order to boost the water massage a connection is made with an ambient air intake. This way, when the water circulates through, thanks to the Venturi eect, the air is suctioned, creating the air-water mix and producing a more intense massage. 1 Sucon circuit 4 Water return circuit 2 Spa sucon drainpipes 5 Massage jets 3 Massage Pump 6 Air sucon circuit General diagram of water Spa Massage
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ENG 2.4. Air massage circuit Continued use blower pump for Compact Kit in public use installations. They operate with a 400 V AC III electrical supply as standard. Air circuit. The mission of the air circuit is to return air from the blower pump to the Spa. The air is distributed inside the Spa via a series of blowing nozzles located on the oor or on the seats of the Spa. 1 Air sucon 4 Protecon siphon 2 Blower pump 5 Check valve 3 Air return circuit 6 Air injecon nozzles General diagram of Air Spa Massage DESCRIPTION OF THE INSTALLATION PROCEDURE16 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons
3. INSTALLATION - RULES TO FOLLOW
3.1. Fing and installing the spa. Handling of the Spamust be done very carefully and in a controlled manner by several persons. The Spa must never be held by the pipes. The Spa should be installed following the criteria below. No material should be used or located below the Spa and around it (in a minimum perimeter of one meter) unless it is completely resistant to humidity and water. The Spa warranty does not cover any damage to materials, decorative or ornamental objects that may deteriorate due to ooding or atmospheric humidity. The Spamust be located in a duly adapted space which is adequate for withstanding signicant damp and condensation. If this is not so, thewarranty will not cover material or personal damages. It is essential to have an adequately sized drain for draining out any water that could reach the area under the Spa. The base where the Spa will be installed should be large and strong enough to withstand the weight of the Spa, the water and the users. If this is not so, the warranty will not cover the damages caused. Check the building regulations in force. Prior to the installation, if you believe that for any reason you may have to extract the Spa from its initial location, you should take this factor into account, and avoid having to break down masonry or structures and pipes should the Spa have to be unassembled. Thewarranty does not include repair of any damages caused in this instance. Below we provide some basic advice as to how to build foundations for the Spa. It is essential to comply with building regulations in force in all cases. Foundaons diagram
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ENG A: Concrete slab B: Steel rod C: Compacted sand All measurements in mm. Detail of foundaons. RIGHT All measurements in mm. A) Spa surroundings. B) Reinforced concrete slab. C) Equidistant reinforcement rods in both directions. D) Cubicle drain. The Spa is supplied with a metal structure to make installation easier. This structure has several support points. Before lling up the Spa, these levelling points must be regulated so that all of them are in contact with the ground. INSTALLATION - RULES TO FOLLOW18 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons WRONG Fig.1 Diagram of Spa height regulaon. Detail of regulaon support. Spa support diagram RIGHT WRONG The Spamust be completely supported by the support structure, andmust never be supported by its upper edge; otherwise the possible bendingwould cause the Spa shell to break.
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ENG Detail of Lip Sealing Diagram of minimum distance around the Spa In order to seal the lip of the Spa to the foundations, use elastic silicone special forwater installations. Once the Spa has been correctly tted, nish the installation taking into account that youmust leave a free passage of at least 400mm around the shell for possible maintenance works. Never place elements that may touch the body of the Spa, pipes or accessories in this area. Leave a trapdoor or accessway around the Spa for maintenance. Max. 400mm Max. 400mm
INSTALLATION - RULES TO FOLLOW
Max. 700mm Max. 700mm20 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons Never ll in the Spa’s upper edge with cement or any other material that may have an expansion / contraction dierent to that of the Spa shell.The Spawould end up cracking. Never ll in with concrete the Spa’s pipes or accessories. Detail: Do not ll in.
INSTALLATION - RULES TO FOLLOW
INCORRECT21 ENG 3.2. Start up With the main circuit breaker on the OFF position, clean the Spa shell to avoid particles of the works being absorbed and obstructing the components or circuits. Open all the valves except the drainage. a) Spas with Overowand BalanceTank: Open the Spa’s lling valve and ll up the Spa until the water exceeds the SMAX level of the balance tank by 5 to 8 cm. Important: When you start up the ltering equipment for the rst time, thewater level of the balance tank will decrease substantially. This is due to the fact that the piping between the balance tank and the Spa, lter and pump is practically full of air. b) Spas with Skimmer: Wait for 15 minutes and inspect all the connections to ensure there are no leaks. Provide electrical power to the cabinet by switching on its main circuit breaker (ONposition). Start up the lter pump, the massage pump and the air pump and check that there are no leaks in the pipes and connection elements after 30 minutes of operation. Stop the lter pump and ll the water lter up to half, and then subsequently ll with sand (the type of sand to be used is specied in the Filter Manual annexed to the Compact Kit). Place the selector valve of the lter with the lever in the wash position. Manually activate the lter pump; carry out a wash in the lter lasting approximately 2 minutes, stop the pump and set the lever to the rinse position. Start up the pump again and rinse for approximately 15 seconds. Stop the pump and change the lever to the lter position. Fill up the Spa once again. Program the thermostat to the desired temperature. Read the Compact Kit manual. (Reaching the desired temperature after lling up the Spa may take several hours). Program the lter clock. (Read the Compact Kit Manual). In the main electrical cabinet, activate the massage and heating switches. Set the ltering switch to the desired position, and the Spa will start to function carrying out the ltering and heating cycle. Once these checks have been made, ll in the attached Warranty form and send it to the manufacturer. Jets can also regulate the intensity of the ow by opening and closing the water ow. To do so, proceed as follows: Spas are built to the highest standards with the most durable materials available. The right maintenance and care will be key factors to ensure your Spa and its components have a long life. OPEN CLOSE INSTALLATION - RULES TO FOLLOW22 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons
4.1. Maintenance of the acrylic Easy care for an elegant surface:
- Use common cleaners for general use. For normal care and cleaning, use a soft cloth or sponge with a little soap and water. Rinse it well, and dry with a clean, dry cloth. If you are using a household cleaner, please ensure it is recommended for acrylic surfaces by the manufacturer.
- Never use abrasive cleaners.
- Do not allow the acrylic surface to come into contact with ketones or esters such as acetone, acetates (such as nail varnish remover, nail varnish or dry cleaning substances) or any organic solvent with chlorine, varnishes, petrol, aromatic solvents, etc.
- Remove dust, smears and dry dirt with a soft, moist cloth.
- Clean o grease, oil, paint and ink stains with isopropyl alcohol and dry it with a clean, dry cloth.
- Avoid using razors or any other kind of sharp instrument that could scratch the surface. Small scratches can be removed by applying a ne layer of automotive varnish and lightly polishing it with a clean cloth. Once aweek, clean the area of the Spa which is not underwater with a quality polish for Spas. Remember to never leave the Spa uncovered, empty and exposed to the sun, as it could cause damages that thewarranty does not cover. 4.2. Maintenance in periods of no use or absence SHORT PERIODS (3-5DAYS)
- Adjust the pH and treat thewater (see section on water Maintenance).
- On your return, readjust the pH and treat the water again. LONG PERIODS (5-14 DAYS)
- Program the temperature at its lowest level.
- Adjust the pH and treat the water (see section on water Maintenance).
- On your return, reset the temperature to the desired level, readjust the pH and treat the water again.
PREPARING FOR THE WINTER PERIOD
Should you not be using the Spa during the winter or during long periods, you must carry out the following operations:
- Disconnect the electrical equipment.
- Empty the water from the Spa.
- Leave the drain valve open.
- Clean and dry the Spa.
- Cover the Spa. MAINTENANCE23 ENGMAINTENANCE You should not leave water in the Spa without an electrical connection outdoors in temperatures below 0ºC, given that the pipes could freeze and damage the Spa. It is necessary to comply withRegulations in force in each country regarding Legionella. All responsibility for compliance with these falls on the owner of the Spa. 4.3. Maintenance of the water Water maintenance is one of the areas where the user should provide greatest attention, given its importance. This maintenance will depend on the mineral content of the water used, of the Spa’s frequency of use, and of the number of people using the Spa. There are three main points to take into account inwater maintenance:
4.3.1. Safety in the use of chemical products
Before using any chemical product, carefully read the instructions for use on its product label. IMPORTANT
- It is advisable that always the same person handles the chemical products. Keep these products away from children.
- Add the exact amounts to the water, as specied.
- Keep containers ghtly closed in dry, well-venlated places.
- Do not inhale chemical products, and take care not to let them come into contact with the eyes, nose or mouth. Wash hands aer use.
- Follow the emergency instrucons on the product label in the event of an accident or ingeson.
- Do not smoke while handling these products – they may be ammable.
- Do not store these products inside the Spa unit.
- Do not mix products. Add rst one and then the other to the water, to avoid possible reacons.
- Do not add chemical products to the water if there is someone in the Spa.24 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons MAINTENANCE
4.3.2. Adjusng the pH
A pH index of between 7.2 and 7.6 is recommended. The pH level measures the acidity and alkalinity: Values above 7 are alkali and below 7, are acid. If the level of pH is very low, the eects are as follows:
- The disinfectant will dissolve rapidly.
- The Spa kit may start to showcorrosion.
- The water may start to produce irritation in bathers. If the level of pH is very high, the eects are as follows:
- The disinfectant is less eective.
- The acrylic and the kit may start to showscaling.
- The water may turn cloudy.
- The lter cartridge pores may be obstructed. Check the pH of the water with the pH analyser case on a daily basis. If the pH is above these indexes, use pH MINOR SPA.Wait for two hours before doing the pH test. When the pH index has been adjusted to the values indicated above, proceed to the next step.
4.3.3. Disinfecng thewater
Disinfecting the water is of utmost importance in order to destroy algae, bacteria and any other organisms that may grow in the water. However, excessive disinfection can cause irritations to the skin and eyes. The appropriate disinfectant for your Spa water is BROMINE TABLETS. Place this product in the pre-lter for it to gradually dissolve. Check the level of residual bromine using the Br analyser case on a daily basis. Residual bromine levels of between 2.2 and 3.3 ppm are recommended. Should you use Chlorine, in order for it to be eective, you must maintain a concentration of Free Residual Chlorine of between 0.5 and 1.5 ppm. It is very important to maintain the correct pH level both for the disinfectant to work properly and to prevent corrosion or deposits on the Spa. Any damage caused by an inadequate pH level is not covered by your Spa guarantee.25 ENGMAINTENANCE
4.3.4. Use of special products
In addition to products for maintaining pH and disinfectant levels, there are others especially designed for use in Spas which will help you to maintain the water and the installations in perfect conditions.
- TIMESCALE REMOVER FOR SPAS: Avoids the formation of calcium salts (scaling), especially in hard water. This product is added weekly and every time the water is renewed.
- ALGAECIDE FOR SPAS: This algaecide prevents the growth of algae in the Spa water. The product is added weekly and every time the water is renewed.
- FOAM REMOVER FOR SPAS: Due to the agitation of the water and the grease present in it, foam often forms in Spas. When ever you notice a signicant amount of foam in the water, you can eliminate it with this product.
- GREASE REMOVER FOR SPAS: For eliminating the rings of dirt and grease that form on the walls of the Spa. To use this product we advise emptying the water from the Spa, and applying the grease remover with a sponge on the areas to be cleaned. Then rinse immediately with abundantwater.
4.3.5. Ozone Generator (Only for Spas with this feature)
, is an oxidising chemical component which is very eective in disinfecting water. Its main advantage is that it leaves no chemical residue and is odourless. Its disinfectant properties are based on its oxidising potential, which leads to the elimination of any organic matter that there may be in the water. In order to produce ozone, some Spas have an ozonator which, with electricity, can produce ions of ozone from atmospheric oxygen. This process occurs automatically, and the product generated is injected via the ltration return nozzles. Thus, it is not necessary for the user to activate any mechanism for its generation. The water is collected by the overow, the drains or the skimmer, due to the suction of the lter pump. Then it passes through the heat exchanger and in its outlet it is injected with ozone. The water is distributed via the ltration return system. Ozone treatment does not exclude the use of other chemical products such as Bromine or Chlorine. The ozone is considered as a complementary process to the ones above, thus reducing the consumption of Bromine or Chlorine.26 Spa for public use - Operang Instrucons MAINTENANCE
of water Frequency of use
Add if the pH test comes out above recommended values (7.2-7.6 ppm). Add according to recommendaons of the chemical product manufacturer. Analyse the pH daily with the pH Test.
Add if the pH test is below recommended values (7.2-7.6 ppm). Add according to recommendaons of the chemical product manufacturer. Analyse the pH daily with the pH Test. BROMINE TABLETS Add if the Br test is above recommended values (3-5 ppm). Add according to recommendaons of the chemical product manufacturer. Analyse the Br daily with the Br. Test. LIME SCALE REMOVER Avoid the formaon of calcium salts (scaling). Add according to recommendaons of the chemical product manufacturer. Once per week, and each me the water is renewed. ALGAECIDE FOR SPAS Prevents the growth of algae in the water. Add according to recommendaons of the chemical product manufacturer. Once per week, and each me the water is renewed. GREASE REMOVER Eliminate rings of dirt on the Spa walls. Scrub with a sponge and immediately rinse with abundant water. Whenever dirt is observed on the Spa walls. FOAM REMOVER Presence of foam in water. Add according to recommendaons of the chemical product manufacturer. Whenever foam appear in the water.27
ENGPROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Problem Reason Soluon No element is acvated. Circuit breaker on OFF posion. Switch circuit breaker to ON. No pump or heang is acvated. Operang switch in OFF posion. Change operang switch to ON. FILTER Low water ow during ltraon. Obstructed or dirty lter. Wash lter. Filter pump is not acvated. Filter pump faulty. Check pump / Change brushes. Faulty or poorly connected contactor. Installer: Check connecon wires. Change contactor. Poorly regulated thermal magnec breaker. Adjust thermal magnec breaker according to motor consumpon. Faulty thermal magnec breaker. Change thermal magnec breaker. Pump selector on stop. Change to manual or automac. WATER MASSAGE Massage pump is not acvated. Signal transmission cable disconnected. Conectar el tubito* / cable. Air bulb in push buon damaged.* Change bulb.* Faulty pump. Check pump / Change brushes. Faulty or poorly connected contactor. Installer: Check connecon cables. Change contactor. Poorly regulated thermal magnec breaker. Adjust thermal magnec breaker according to motor consumpon. Faulty thermal magnec breaker. Change thermal magnec breaker. General massage switch on OFF. Set switch to ON. Low air ow in jets. Water comes out the Venturi jet. Closed and obstructed venturis. Open Venturis. Eliminate obstrucons Incorrectly placed jet front Check jets AIR MASSAGE The massage pump is not acvated. Signal transmission wire disconnected. Connect the cable. Air bulb in push buon damaged.* Change bulb.* Faulty pump. Check the pump / Change brushes. Faulty or poorly connected contactor. Installer: Check connecon wires. Change contactor. Badly regulated thermal magnec breaker. Adjust thermal magnec breaker according to motor consumpon. Faulty thermal magnec breaker. Change thermal magnec breaker. General massage switch on OFF. Change switch posion to ON.
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PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS
Problem Reason Soluon HEAT EXCHANGER The thermostat does not indicate the correct temperature. Poorly ed temperature probe. Fit the probe properly into its housing. Faulty temperature probe. Change the probe. Temperature controller damaged. Change controller. No hot water. Heat exchanger badly wired / defecve. Check wiring resistance / Change Heat exchanger. Contactor damaged or bad connecon. Installer: Check wiring connecon. Replace contactor. Magneto - thermal damaged. Change magneto -thermal. Exchanger switch OFF. Turn switch to ON. Flow switch bad wired / damaged. Check wiring ow-switch / Change ow switch. Safety thermostat detect T>65ºC. Reset safety thermostat
6. RECYCLING AND THE ENVIRONMENT
Your Spa contains electrical and/or electronic material. When it reaches the end of its useful life, it must be treated as specialwaste. Contact your local authorities to nd out about the procedure for collecting and treating waste containing electrical and electronic material.
- Only in the case of pneumatic push buttons.29 ENG
EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY
The products listed above are in compliance with : Directive EN 263:2008.
EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY
The products listed above are in compliance with : Directive EN 263:2008.
EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY
The products listed above are in compliance with : Directive EN 263:2008.
EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY
The products listed above are in compliance with : Directive EN 263:2008.
EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY
The products listed above are in compliance with : Directive EN 263:2008.
EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY
The products listed above are in compliance with : Directive EN 263:2008.
EVIDENCE OF CONFORMITY
The products listed above are in compliance with : Directive EN 263:2008.
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