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Make sure that the device does not get damp or wet. Do not place vases or plants
on or close to the product, for example. Liquids could seep into the interior of the casing
and compromise electrical safety. There is also a high risk of fire or fatal electric shock!
In this case, immediately disconnect the device from the supply voltage (switch off
the current to the socket, remove the power supply from the socket) and do not operate
the device again. Take it to a skilled technician.
Do not leave packaging material lying around. This may become a dangerous play-
thing in the hands of children.
All maintenance work, programming or repairs should only be carried out by a skilled
technician or professional workshop.
Thunderstorms can pose a danger to all electrical equipment. Overvoltages on the
power supply line can damage the device.
Whereas a television or other device, for example, can easily be unplugged (by
removing the power plug from the socket), this is rarely possible with an alarm system.
Thus, operation during a storm can be dangerous for the alarm system and all connected
devices.
However, suitable accessories are available on the market, which reduce the risk
for the alarm system and other connected devices. These include overvoltage pro-
tectors or similar lightning protection devices. Such devices, however, do not pro-
vide absolute protection against overvoltages or lightning.
The accident-prevention regulations, established by the Employer’s Liability Insur-
ance Association for electrical equipment and facilities, must be adhered to in com-
mercial facilities.
Responsible supervision must be provided by trained personnel when the product
is used in schools, training centres, do-it-yourself and self-help workshops.
Using batteries (also applicable to rechargeable batteries and button cells):
• Keep batteries out of the reach of children.
• Make sure that the polarity is correct when inserting the batteries.
• Do not leave batteries lying around as they could be swallowed by children or pets. In such
case seek immediate medical care.
• Leaking or damaged batteries may cause acid burns, if they come into contact with skin.
Therefore, please make sure you use suitable protective gloves.
• Make sure that batteries are not short-circuited or thrown into a fire. They might explode!
• Never take batteries apart!
• Conventional batteries must not be recharged. They might explode!
• If the device is not used for a longer period of time (for example, when stored), remove the
inserted batteries to prevent the batteries from leaking and causing damage.
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