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1.4 Safety Information
1.5 Safety Instructions
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Never touch current-carrying electrical parts.
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Electrical shocks can be avoided. Follow the procedures listed below. Incorrect installation, improper grounding and
incorrect handling and maintenance pose potential dangers.
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Do not install or remove the device during rain and heavy wind. Do not try to install, remove or handle the device
during thunderstorms.
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Make sure that all electrical devices and the working platform are properly grounded.
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Avoid electrical shocks by grounding the power supply, control cabinets and working platforms.
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Always use the correct cable size.
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Continous overload results in cable damages and poses a risk of electrical shocks and is a fire hazard. The specifica
tions of the cables must comply with the specifications of the power supply.
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Keep the cables and connectors in a good condition.
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Improper and worn out connectors can cause short circuiting and pose a threat of electric shocks. Never use worn
out, damaged or exposed cables.
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Always avoid open-circuit voltage.
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Always war isolating gloves while handling the device.
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When handling the device, always make sure to disconnect it from the power supply and to wear isolating gloves.
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Always wear protective clothing, for example long-sleeved shirts, when installing or removing a device.
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Always wear comfortable, sturdy shoes.
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Make sure to wear clean clothes, free of oil- and grease stains.
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Protect other workers in close proximity to you from exposure to arc radiation.
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Wear long pants or jeans while installing or removing the device.
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While working, always wear a helmet or other robust headgear. Also wear protective footwear.
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Store the device in a dry place.
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When working in elevated areas, always wear a strap.
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Always wear dry clothing, avoid water and moisture.
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When working at night, always wear a safety west.
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Make sure that all connectors are tight, dry and clean.
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To avoid electrostatic charging, make sure you are isolated.
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Always wear dry gloves, shoes with rubber soles or stand on a dry piece of wood or a platform.
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Always follow common safety standards.
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Always wear appropriate eye-, hearing-, and body protection.
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Make sure that another person is on site when working in dark, badly ventilated or elevated areas.
Warning
This symbol represents possible dangers, risks or circumstances
requiring special attention. The user must comply with the handling-,
maintenance-, and repair instructions
Beware
The lightning symbol in a triangle represents dangerous currents close to the
product casing that can seriously harm an persons.