
Safety Instructions
● When working with the EPPC-T10 follow the instructions below and read the manual carefully to
protect yourself from injury and the EPPC-T10 from damage.
● Do not use damaged or defective cables to connect the EPPC-T10.
● In case of damages to the device, which might affect safety, appropriate and immediate measures
must be taken, that exclude an endangerment of persons and domestic animals and property.
● Current circuits which are connected to the device have to be sufficiently protected against
hazardous voltage (SELV according to EN 60950-1).
● The EPPC-T10 may only be driven by power supply current circuits, that are contact protected.
A power supply, that provides a safety extra-low voltage (SELV) according to EN 60950-1, complies
with this conditions.
● Do not open the housing of the EPPC-T10 except for service issues (see page 20 ff.).
● The EPPC-T10 has to be securely installed before commissioning.
● The permitted operating position is specified as shown (Figure: 3). Other operating positions are not
allowed.
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Never let liquids get inside the EPPC-T10. Otherwise, electric shocks or short circuits may result.
● Protect the EPPC-T10 from dust, moisture and steam.
● Protect the EPPC-T10 from shocks and vibrations.
● The EPPC-T10 may become warm during normal use. Always allow adequate ventilation around the
EPPC-T10 and use care when handling.
● Do not operate the EPPC-T10 adjacent to heat sources and do not expose it to unnecessary thermal
radiation. Ensure an ambient temperature as specified in the technical data.
DANGER
Hazardous Voltage -
Risk of electric shock
due to unintentional contact with uninsulated live
parts with high voltages inside of the system into which the EPPC-T10 is to be integrated.
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All current circuits which are connected to the device have to be sufficiently protected
against hazardous voltage (SELV according to EN 60950-1) before you start with the
installation.
Ensure the absence of voltage before starting any electrical work
DANGER
Risk of personal injury due to explosion or leakage of the battery!
Improper usage of the battery such as overheating, short-circuiting or mechanical damage
may cause an explosion or leakage.
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Do not replace the battery by an incorrect type.
Do not recharge the battery.
Insert the battery properly, with the +/- terminals correctly oriented.
Dispose used batteries according to the national instructions.
NOTICE
Electrostatic discharges may cause damage to electronic components.
To avoid this discharge the static electricity from your body
before
you open the EPPC-
T10.
Qualified Personnel
This documentation is directed exclusively towards personnel qualified in control and automation
engineering. The installation and commissioning of the product may only be carried out by qualified
personnel, which is authorized to put devices, systems and electric circuits into operation according to
the applicable national standards of safety engineering.
EPPC-T10
Hardware Manual • Doc. No.: I.2007.21 / Rev. 1.1
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