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COMMISSIONING – Mountera® Box | REV. 1.0.1 | © 2020 Dallmeier
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Lightning Storms
To avoid damage to the device by electrical surge during lightning storms,
all protective measures, which are specified by the currently applicable
DIN, VDE and ISO standards and which provide for a standard-compliant
lightning protection equipotential bonding, are mandatory and must be
fulfilled by all means.
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Operating Conditions
Unfavorable operating conditions may shorten the lifetime of the device,
may cause malfunctions, damage and data loss and may result in the loss
of warranty. Observe the specifications given in the technical data, the
operating condition requirements and the maintenance instructions.
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Foreign Bodies in the Device
If objects or liquids get into the device, immediately interrupt the mains
voltage to the device (e.g. switch off the corresponding circuit breaker).
Contact the sales partner responsible for your area.
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Burnt Smell from the Device
If you notice burnt smell or a formation of smoke coming from the device,
immediately interrupt the mains voltage to the device (e.g. switch off the
corresponding circuit breaker).
Contact the sales partner responsible for your area.
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Opening the Device
The device may only be opened by qualified personnel in a voltage-free
state for commissioning, inspection, maintenance and repair.
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Disposal of the Device
Do not dispose waste electrical and electronic equipment into the house-
hold trash.
Interrupt the mains voltage to the device (e.g. switch off the correspond-
ing circuit breaker) and remove all connected peripherals.
Return the device to the sales partner responsible for your area.
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