Preparing for installation
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Preparing for installation
This chapter explains which prerequisites have to
be met for installation. Carry out all of the steps
contained in these instructions in succession.
WARNING
Danger due to falling parts in the event
of improper mounting.
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The enclosed mounting material is
exclusively suitable for mounting on
a solid wall construction.
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Make sure that the wall has sufficient
carrying capacity and use suitable
mounting material.
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Make sure that the device is
mounted correctly.
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Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to
the voltage specified on the model plate.
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Make sure that connection to the voltage supply is
only carried out following installation.
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Set the behaviour of the sound signal prior to
installation.
See section Switching the sound signal on and off
on page 11.
Preparing the electrical voltage supply
DANGER
Fatal electric shock due to improper
connection.
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Only have work on the voltage
supply carried out by a qualified,
trained specialist electrician under
consideration of the country-specific
regulations and standards (in
Germany e.g.
DIN 57100/VDE 0100, Part 701).
DANGER
Risk e.g. of fatal electric shock due to
malfunctions in the event of a socket
which is not freely accessible.
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Make sure that the mains plug is
freely accessible following
installation, so that the device can be
easily and quickly disconnected from
the mains in an emergency.
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If the socket is not freely accessible,
an all-pole isolating device (contact
opening greater than 3 mm) must be
provided in the installation.
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Make sure that connection to the voltage supply is
only carried out following installation.
Connection to the domestic voltage supply is
carried out using a mains plug. The device's mains
cable is 1.3 metres long.
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Make sure that the mains voltage corresponds to
the voltage specified on the device's model plate.
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Make sure that a socket is available a maximum
of 1.2 metres away.
Personnel qualifications
Two persons are required to mechanically install the
device.
These installation engineers must have adequate
specialist trade knowledge.