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User Manual
Rev. 2.1 - 26/06/19
TEX1002LCD
  Units returned without a return authorisation may 
be rejected and sent back to the sender.
4  Be sure  to include a detailed  report mentioning  all 
problems you have  found and copy  of your  original 
invoice (to show when the warranty period began) with 
the shipment.
Please send spare and warranty replacement parts orders to 
the address provided below. Make sure to specify equipment 
model and serial number, as well as part description and 
quantity.
  R.V.R. Elettronica 
Via del Fonditore, 2/2c 
40138 BOLOGNA ITALY 
Tel. +39 051 6010506
  3.  First Aid
All personnel engaged in equipment installation, operation 
and maintenance must be familiar with first aid procedures 
and routines.
  3.1  Electric shock treatment
  3.1.1  If the victim is unconscious
Follow the first aid procedures outlined below.
•  Lay the victim down on his/her back on a firm 
surface.
•  the neck and tilt the head backwards to free 
the airway system (Figure 1). 
Figure 1
•  If needed, open the victim’s mouth and check 
for breathing.
•  If there is no breathing, start artificial respiration 
without delay (Figure 2) as follows: tilt the head 
backwards, pinch the nostrils, seal your mouth 
around the victim’s mouth and give four fast 
rescue breaths.
Figure 2
•  Check  for heartbeat  (Figure  3);  if there  is 
no  heartbeat,  begin  chest  compressions 
immediately (Figure 4) placing your hands in 
the centre of the victim’s chest (Figure 5).
   Figure 3   Figure 4  Figure 5 
•  One rescuer: give 2 quick rescue breaths after 
each 15 compressions.
•  Two rescuers: one rescue breath after each 5 
compressions. 
•  Do not stop chest compressions while giving 
artificial breathing.
•  Call for medical help as soon as possible.
  3.1.2  If the victim is conscious
•  Cover victim with a blanket.
•  Try to reassure the victim.
•  Loosen the victim’s clothing and have him/her 
lie down.
•  Call for medical help as soon as possible.
  3.2  Treatment of electric burns
  3.2.1  Large burns and broken skin
•  Cover  affected  area  with  a  clean  cloth  or 
linen.
•  Do not break any blisters that have formed; 
remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to 
the skin; apply adequate ointment.
•  Administer adequate treatment for the type of 
accident.
•  Get  the  victim  to  a  hospital  as  quickly  as 
possible.
•  Elevate arms and legs if injured.
If medical help is not available within an hour, the victim is 
conscious and is not retching, administer a solution of table 
salt and baking soda  (one  teaspoon of table salt  to  half 
teaspoon of baking soda every 250 ml of water).
Have the victim slowly drink half a glass of solution for four 
times during a period of 15 minutes. 
Stop at the first sign of retching.
Do not administer alcoholic beverages.
  3.2.2  Minor Burns
•  Apply cold (not ice cold) strips of gauze or dress 
wound with clean cloth.
•  Do not break any blisters that have formed; 
remove any clothing or fabric that is stuck to 
the skin; apply adequate ointment.
•  If needed, have the victim change into clean, 
dry clothing.
•  Administer adequate treatment for the type of 
accident.
•  Get  the  victim  to  a  hospital  as  quickly  as 
possible.
•  Elevate arms and legs if injured.










