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Generally-speaking, the following applies:
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Ensure adequate ventilation of the installation location
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Ensure that the cooling air can flow into and out of the device unhindered
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Refer to the "Care, maintenance and disposal" chapter of the device Operating In-
structions
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Regularly check the device and its accessories for obvious damage and proper func-
tioning of safety device(s)
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Never operate the unit if there is any evidence of damage
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Always use the unit in compliance with
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the "Proper use" section of the "Before commissioning" chapter
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the "Operating conditions" section of the "Operation" chapter
Specific hazards
Keep hands, hair, clothing and tools away from moving parts, for example fans.
Unauthorised opening or tampering with the device will invalidate the guarantee and poses
the risk of serious damage to people and property.
General informa-
tion regarding the
handling of bat-
teries
The unit contains a back-up battery (NiMH-technology) which requires careful handling.
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The back-up battery is maintenance-free
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It must not be tampered with by unauthorised personnel
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If external recharging of the back-up battery is required, this must only be carried out
with a battery charging system approved by the manufacturer (maximum charging cur-
rent: 35 A, e.g. Acctiva Professional 35A, item number 4,010,335,874. The need to re-
charge the battery externally represents a fault that can only occur in special situations
(prolonged shutdown, overuse, etc.)
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Do not expose the back-up battery to excessive heat (e.g. do not leave the vehicle
parked in bright sunlight)
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The back-up battery is equipped with a protective circuit. This protects it against:
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Overcharging of the cells (damages the cells)
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Deep discharge of the cells (damages the cells)
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Destruction of cells by short circuit
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Polarity reversal
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Incorrect charging
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Overtemperature
Danger from bat-
teries
The unit contains a back-up battery (NiMH-technology), which requires careful handling.
Batteries contain substances harmful to the eyes and skin. These can only be released in
the event of serious damage (e.g. overheating, accident, etc.).
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Substances escaping from batteries must not come into contact with the eyes, skin or
clothes.
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Do not inhale escaping gases or vapours, and make sure premises are well-ventilated
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Avoid short circuits
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Do not expose the battery to excessive heat or throw it onto an open fire
Further details can be found in the supplementary safety data sheet available from the
manufacturer.
Danger from
pressure vessels
The device is fed with hydrogen from an integrated pressure vessel. Ensure compliance
with the safety rules for pressure vessels.
There is a container of pressurised hydrogen in the device, and it must therefore be treated
with care. Detailed information on proper use can be found in the "Before commissioning"
section.