7. Maintenance
7.3 Storage, transport and disposal
7.3 Storage, transport and disposal
7.3.1 Storage and transport
CAUTION
UV LIGHT
Plastics will become brittle when exposed to UV light. This artificial aging
will reduce the XV300 unit's lifespan. Protect theXV300 unit from direct sun-
light and other sources of UV radiation.
CAUTION
SHORT-CIRCUIT HAZARD
If the XV300 Touch Panel is or has been exposed to environmental fluc-
tuations (ambient temperature, air humidity), condensation may form on or
inside it. As long as this condensation is present, there will be a short-circuit
hazard.
Do not switch on the XV300 Touch Panel when it has condensation in or on
it.
If the XV300 has condensation in or on it, or if the panel has been exposed
to environmental fluctuations, let the panel settle into the existing ambient
temperature before switching it on. Do not expose the XV300 Touch Panel
to direct thermal radiation from heating appliances.
The ambient conditions must be met when transporting and storing the XV300.
The ambient air temperature during operation must not exceed the maximum limit
value:
Ambient climatic conditions
Air pressure (in operation)
795 - 1080 hPa
max. 2000 m a. NHN (standard elevation zero)
temperature
Operation
± 0 – +50 °C (+32 – +122 °F)
Storage / Transport
-20 – + 60 °C (-4 – +140 °F)
Relative humidity
Relative humidity 10 - 95 %
Condensation
non-condensing
Before commissioning
If storing/transporting the device in cold weather conditions or in such a
way that it will be exposed to extreme differences in temperature, make
sure that no condensation forms on or inside the device.
If there is condensation in or on the HMI panel, do not switch on the
device until it is completely dry.
Use the original packaging to ship the device.
The XV300 is sturdily built, but the components inside it are sensitive to excessively
strong vibrations and/or mechanical shock.
Accordingly, make sure to protect the XV300 from mechanical loads that exceed the
scope of the unit's intended use.
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