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Hazard information
Hazard information
regulations must be complied with whilst such
work is being carried out. To avoid electric
shock, disconnect the mains voltage prior to
starting work on the device (trip the miniature
circuit-breaker). Noncompliance with the
installation instructions can cause fire or
introduce other hazards (please refer to sec. “5
Installation” on page 40).
The circuit to the which the device and the load
will be connected has to be secured by a cable
protection switch in accordance with
EN60898-1 (tripping characteristic B or C, max.
16 A rated current, min. 6 kA interrupting rating,
energy limiting class 3).
In order for the device to be connected to the
supply voltage and the consumer load work
needs to be carried out on live voltage-carrying
parts. Before connecting the device, remove
the fuse from the fuse box.
The device may only be used for fixed
installations. The device must be securely
attached within a fixed installation.
Installation may only take place in normal
commercial switch boxes (device boxes) in
accordance with DIN 49073-1. The device has
to be installed behind a flush mounted push
button or masking frame.
When connecting to the device terminals, take
the permissible cables and cable cross
sections into account.
Please take the technical data (in particular the
maximum permissible switching capacity of the
relay and the type of load to be connected) into
account before connecting a load! All load data
relates to ohmic loads! Please do not exceed
the capacity specified for the actuator.
Exceeding this capacity could lead to the
destruction of the device, fires or electric
shocks.
The device has not been designed to support
safety disconnection. The load is not isolated
from the mains.