
CETONI System Hardware Manual 9
devices! To ensure a safe work routine, operators and users must assume responsibility for
adhering to regulations.
The devices must not be used as a medical device or for medical purposes.
The CETONI system is designed and approved to work in fluidic systems, which fall within the
scope of Article 4 Para. 3 of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU.
This means that the system may not exceed a maximum volume of 1 liter. With the use of fluids
from Group 1 according to Article 13, Para. 1 of the Pressure Equipment Directive 2014/68/EU,
the maximum allowable system pressure is 200 bar. For fluids from Group 2 it is 1000 bar. If
different, product-specific values for the maximum pressure are given in the section "Technical
Data", these values must be complied with. Regarding the maximum operating temperature, the
specification from the section "Technical Data" must be observed.
CETONI GmbH is not liable for consequences that may arise if the user expands the system by
peripheral devices, such that one of the values or both values are exceeded.
It is the user's responsibility to become familiar with the mentioned Pressure Equipment
Directive and to comply with the prevailing requirements.
Before operating the unit, the user must at all times ensure the operational reliability and the
adequate and orderly condition of the unit.
The user must be familiar with the operation of the devices and the software.
The devices and pipes must be checked for damage before operation. Damaged pipes and plug
devices must be replaced immediately.
Cables must be laid in a way that avoids any risk of stumbling.
Any moving parts must not be touched whilst the devices are in operation. There is a risk of
crushing!
Any parts that may be hot or cold must not be touched whilst the devices are in operation.
There is a risk of a burn or frostbite!
It is not allowed to use the devices in an explosive atmosphere or with potentially explosive
substances.
Wear protective glasses if you are working with corrosive, hot or otherwise dangerous
substances during assembly work on the device.
Transportation, storage or operation of the devices below 0°C with water in the fluid passages
may cause damage to the modules.