Operating Instructions
750 W 27 V pickup
CQF 04/2 + Interface M12
BAL9100-0145a-EN
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Warnings and cautions
DANGER!
Risk of death by electrical shock!
Devices can also be live in the off state (locking) and when the LEDs are not lit. Improper handling can
result in electric shocks or burns as well as damage to the devices!
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No work may be carried out during ongoing operation.
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Do not open terminal pins; do not insert any objects inside, do not touch connection terminals.
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Make sure that connections are not removed under dangerous conditions, i.e. under load.
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To work safely on the device or attached peripherals, turn off the primary track and disconnect all
power connectors.
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Wait at least 5 minutes before touching pins to ensure that all energy stored in the device is discharged.
WARNING!
Inadequately trained persons are at risk of injury!
Improper use can result in serious injury to persons and property.
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All installation and commissioning as well as maintenance and disassembly has to be carried out by
qualified personnel (IEC 364 respectively ENELEC HD 384 or DIN VDE 0100 and IEC 664 or
DIN VDE 0110).
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Observe the national accident prevention regulations.
Qualified personnel, according to safety regulations, are persons that are familiar with the installation, commissioning and operation
of the energy supply systems and that have the appropriate qualifications.
DANGER!
Hazard due to improper use!
The devices are only intended to be operated in conjunction with appropriate IPT® components.
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If you are not sure whether this is the case, contact Conductix-Wampfler. Do not put the
pickup/system into operation in this case!
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Route power and control cables separately so that no interference can occur.
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Use only cables with sufficient cross section for the given currents.
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Observe the polarities when connecting peripherals to the pickup.
WARNING!
Risk of burns from hot surfaces!
During or after operation, surfaces of the device may be hot.
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Make sure that hot surfaces cannot be touched (see also chapter 4.4 for further information).