Version
Document Title
Release Date
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WT 2.1
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Owner’s Manual
2021-03-12
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L
IST OF
H
AZARDS
Any system-operator, integrator, end-user, technician who performs service, maintains, or install the
device must be aware of the potential risks of its use and implement sufficient processes in case of an
accident or emergency.
Always ensure that the system is installed and operated according to local code,
regulations, and standards. Do not install, use, or maintain the system without explicit
knowledge or help from experienced and licensed system integrators, manufacturers, or
external certifying bodies.
Mechanical Hazards
Generic mechanical hazards are often ignored and commonly cause injuries. To avoid this, we
recommend wearing appropriate Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) and using suitable tools when
handling the device and packaging material.
While handling the packaging material and preliminary installation does not require specialized
technicians, general training regarding lifting heavy loads and general safety briefings is necessary to
perform these tasks safely.
Operators must comply with the general safety principles during the handling phases. In particular:
Caution!
Before handling, moving, and commissioning the system, assess the
operation's risks, and study the manual. Appropriate PPE must be worn, such
as cut-resistant gloves,
safety shoes, protective goggles, etc., depending on
the activity.
Ensure to clear the area of work before starting to mount the device.
The device is heavy and must be lifted by at least two people
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plan around
this and allow ample space to move around.
Do not lift the device over our heads.
Caution!
During handling the device, be cautious and use the handles on the device to
minimize the mechanical risks, such as:
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Impacts and crushing injuries due to uncontrolled movements of the
load.
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Dropping the device, causing crushing injuries.
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Loss of stability, leading to entanglements and other injuries.
At least two people must handle the packaging/device.
Electrical hazards
Do not touch the antenna when the system is powered. The unit poses no special electrical hazards,
as long as the following instructions on safety measures are observed and the
below is applied correctly: