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Activation is carried out on the switch cabinet. When equipped with an electric screed,
it is possible for the lamps to flicker irregularly during the heating-up phase with simul-
taneous operation of 500 watt spotlights (
o
) and the illuminated balloon (
o
).
Preferably only one type of lighting should be used during the heating-up phase.
Decommissioning
- Switch off the illuminated balloon on the switch cabinet.
- Pull the power plug out of the socket (10).
- To remove the Powermoon, pull the cable downward and fold in the safety catc (8)
until it disappears in the guide rod.
Now carefully relax the cable and fold together the Powermoon.
- Fold together the Powermoon and stow dry in the related transport cover.
Clean
m
The Powermoon covers may be wiped off with a damp cloth for cleaning. We recom-
mend washing-up liquid as a cleaning agent for the upper and lower cover. Never use
aggressive cleaners, e.g. cleaning solvent, turpentine or other products which could
attack the material.
Service safety
Danger due to electric shock
Electric shock can lead to serious injuries or death
- Always wait to remove the Powermoon until after it has
been disconnected from the power supply.
High voltage! Danger due to electric shock
This vehicle uses high-voltage circuits which can cause
serious injuries or death!
- Only qualified electricians may perform troubleshooting
or repair of electrical problems on this vehicle. The LED
body may only be opened by specialist staff. The capac-
itor circuit must be discharged.
CAUTION
CAUTION
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