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ROTHENBERGER ROFROST TURBO 1.1/4 und 2 User Manual

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Once the ROTHENBERGER heat-conductive paste has been used up it can be re-ordered by

quoting order no. 6.2291.

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Troubleshooting

Basic details can be found in the chapter on safety information.

In addition please also check:
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that adequate heat-conductive paste is applied for the contact between the refrigerating
tongs and the pipe or the reducing insert and the pipe,

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that the refrigerating tongs are attached to the pipes properly,

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that the water circuit is idle.

Among other things, additional influences can have an effect on the length of freezing time:
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wall thickness of the pipes,

- pipe

material,

- contaminated

water,

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outgoing temperature of the water to be frozen,

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ambient temperature (e.g. solar irradiation),

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operating temperature of the equipment,

- bent

or

stretched

refrigerating hoses.

The freezing parameters in the table are only reference values and ROTHENBERGER WERKZEUGE

GmbH does not accept responsibility for the correctness.
Avoid short-term interruptions in power when the equipment is in operation.
The equipment is fitted with an overload device. In the event that this device goes into action, it is
necessary to allow a pause of 5 minutes before switching the equipment back on.
If, after troubleshooting, the equipment is still not completely functional, you should contact

ROTHENBERGER WERKZEUGE GmbH.

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Accessories

The relevant accessories and an order form can be found from Page 100 onwards.

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Disposal

The heat-conductive paste is eudermic and ecologically friendly and can be recycled or disposed
of with normal waste. Cloths contaminated by the heat-conductive paste can be disposed of with

the normal waste without any concerns.
When disposing of the pipe freezing equipment it should be ensured that the R404A cooling
agent is removed separately and accordingly by a specialised company.
Components of the unit are recyclable material and should be put to recycling. For this purpose
registered and certified recycling companies are available. For an environmentalfriendly disposal

of the non-recyclable parts (e.g. electronic waste) please contact your local waste disposal
authority.
For EU countries only:

Do not dispose of electric tools with domestic waste. In accordance with European
Directive 2002/96/EC on waste electrical and electronic equipment and its
implementation as national law, electric tools that are no longer serviceable must be

collected separately and utilised for environmentally compatible recycling

.