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Safety
Gewiss
HAZARD: crushing and injury of limbs.
Always follow the instructions supplied in the manual for device handling and positioning.
The weight of the device can cause injuries if not handled correctly.
Potential hazards for the device
In order to protect the device, observe the following warnings.
During operation, the device requires an air flow free of impurities.
It is very important to maintain the vertical position and the entrances free from all obstacles to allow the air flow to
enter inside the device.
Before reactivating the power supply after any duly authorised operation, make sure the device is ready to start
working. Then, connect it following the instructions in the manual.
Do not touch the boards or the electronic components; the most sensitive components might be damaged or even
destroyed by the static electricity.
Do not disconnect or connect any terminal while the device is operating. Disconnect and check for the absence of
voltage before performing any operation.
3.2. Personal protective equipment (PPE)
When working on the device, use at least the following safety equipment.
Name
Explanation
Safety footwear
In accordance with
UNE-EN-ISO 20345:2012
or the latest edition published
Helmet
In accordance with
EN 397:1995
or the latest edition published
Helmet with a face mask
In accordance with
UNE-EN 166:2002
or the latest edition published, if there are any live
elements that can be directly accessed.
Work garments
Close-fitting, not flammable, 100% cotton
Dielectric gloves
In accordance with
EN 60903:2005
or the latest edition published
The equipment or devices used for operations with the system energised must be have at least III-1000 Volt category isolation. If the
regulations in the location of installation require other types of personal protective equipment, the equipment must be integrated in a
suitable manner.
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