Safety instructions – Logosol M8 User Manual

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While building

Work on a level ground.

Risk of injury!

Use the safety equipment

stipulated for each of the machines

you are operating.

Use approved eye protectors,

preferably a visor, when the groove

in the side boards is being cut out.

Your face will surely be in the line

of fire when chips and splinters are

hurled out.

Use gloves when handling the

stove and the metal hoops.

Risk of crush injury when

turning the hot tub over.

A minimum of three persons

is required. The hot tub weighs

approx. 250 kg, but this can vary

depending on what sort of wood

you have used and the size of the

tub.

Other risks

Drowning risk!

Consider the risk of children

drowning. Use a stable and solid

cover when the hot tub is not being

used. Ensure that small children

cannot open it!

Do not bath in hot water if you

have cardiovascular problems.

Bathing alternately in hot and

cold water can cause dangerously

high blood pressure.

Do not bath in water hotter than

39° C.

Never bath alone in the hot

tub.

Bathing under the influence of

alcohol or other drugs increases

the drowning risk considerably.

The stove

Risk of fire.

Place the hot tub so that it is

at least 10 m from the nearest

building. Do not light a fire when

local warnings of fire risk have

been issued.

Risk of burn!

A deficiently secured stove is

immediately dangerous.

Always use gloves when loading

the stove with firewood.

Never touch the sides of the

stove or the chimney flues when

the stove is hot. Only the wooden

handle of the stove cover may be

touched.

Avoid having fire in the stove

when you are bathing in the hot

tub, especially when there are

children in the tub.

Risk of damaging the stove. Do

not light a fire until the top side of

the stove is covered by water.

Safety instructions

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