
2 Safety instructions
FLUXUS F60*
2.6 Safety instructions for electrical work
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2.6
Safety instructions for electrical work
• Electrical work may only be carried out if there is enough space.
• The degree of protection of the transmitter is only ensured if the cables are firmly con-
nected to the transmitter and all unused connections are covered.
• The condition and tight fit of the electrical connections have to be checked at regular in-
tervals.
• The power supply unit for charging the battery, may only be connected to networks up
to overvoltage category II. Use only the supplied power supply unit. For the power sup-
ply via power cable and power adapter, observe the safety instructions in the sections
7.1.2 and 7.2.2.
• The transmitter and the power supply unit must not be disassembled, see Fig. 2.1. The
transmitter does not contain any components to be maintained by the user. For repair
and service work, please contact FLEXIM.
• Observe the safety and accident prevention regulations for electrical systems and
equipment.
2.7
Safety instructions for transport
• If you detect a transport damage when unpacking the delivery, please contact the sup-
plier or FLEXIM immediately.
• The transmitter is a sensitive electronic measuring instrument. Avoid shocks or im-
pacts.
• Handle the transducer cable with care. Avoid sharp bends or kinks. Observe the ambi-
ent conditions.
• Select a solid surface to put the transmitter, transducers and accessories on.
• The transmitter, transducers and accessories have to be properly packed for transport:
– Use, if possible, the original packaging by FLEXIM or an equivalent cardboard box.
– Position the transmitter, transducers and accessories in the middle of the cardboard
box.
– Fill any voids with appropriate packaging material (e.g., paper, foam, bubble wrap).
– Protect the cardboard box against humidity.
Fig. 2.1:
Transmitter