I te taime a haamauhia ' i te mau matini faataui mata'i, E tuhaa faufaa roa ta te feia aravihi no te matini faataui mata'i i roto i te parau no te parururaa i te mau matini roro uira, e te horo'araa i te hoê hi'oraa maitai i muri a'e i te hi'opo'araa. Ta ratou fa, o te parururaa ïa i te mau faufaa o te feia hoo, faati'araa i te faaohiparaa tano e te tereraa faufaa o te mau matini faataui mata'i. No reira, I te taime no te tapa'oraa, maintenance personnel must adhere to the following two practices:
1. Offer users comprehensive technical guidance for the safe and proper operation of the equipment. This involves providing detailed advice on the air conditioner’s application, ha'utiraa, Te mau mana'o tauturu no te, and operational methods, as well as addressing all inquiries related to the unit. To facilitate independent and safe use of the Te mau matini faataui mata'i by users, thereby substantially reducing risks during operation, prioritizing safety in production is essential.
2. In cases of malfunction, it’s imperative to engage professional repair services rather than attempting self-inspection. Repair technicians should immediately ascertain the fault’s cause upon arrival and present the customer with suitable adjustment and repair solutions. They must communicate clearly with the customer about the nature of the fault and proposed solutions. Promptly addressing malfunctions, ensuring safe and correct installation, and conducting thorough calibrations are vital to guarantee the explosion-proof air conditioner’s safe operation in subsequent production tasks.