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Safety

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Issue 2015-01-19

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2 Safety

Always observe the following in order to operate the MD15-FTL-902 radio small actuator 
correctly and safely:

Read all warnings in these operating instructions, in order to prevent injuries and 
damage to the device or any equipment connected to it.

To avoid potential hazards, use the device only as described in the operating instruc-
tions.

Observe the described actions and warnings in these operating instructions.

Observe the instructions and warnings in the applicable documents.

2.1 Presentation and structure of warnings

Hazardous situations are displayed with warnings and safety instructions in these oper-
ating instructions. Hazard symbols and signal words convey the severity of the hazard.
The warnings are action-related and are structured as follows.

2.2 Classification of warnings

Warnings are classified according to the severity of the hazard. Hazard levels with their 
corresponding signal words and warning symbols are described in the following: 

CAUTION

Type/source of danger!

Possible consequences.

Preventative measures.

CAUTION

The “CAUTION” signal word is used for situations that could result in moderate or 
minor injuries.

NOTICE

The “NOTICE” signal word is used for situations that could result in damage to the 
device.

Summary of Contents for MD15-FTL-902

Page 1: ...Issue 2015 01 19 A Operating Instructions MD15 FTL 902 Wireless Small Actuator...

Page 2: ...on and structure of warnings 5 2 2 Classification of warnings 5 2 3 Intended use 6 2 4 Responsibilities of the operator 6 2 5 Basic safety instructions 6 2 5 1 Behavior in hazardous situations 6 2 5 2...

Page 3: ...These operating instructions are an integral part of the MD15 FTL 902 and apply exclu sively to this device Keep the operating instructions in the immediate vicinity of the device throughout the enti...

Page 4: ...simplify use of the device List symbols Additional icons are presented in the text to help you follow the operating instructions Indicates a list item Indicates a step that must be performed 1 2 Scope...

Page 5: ...and structure of warnings Hazardous situations are displayed with warnings and safety instructions in these oper ating instructions Hazard symbols and signal words convey the severity of the hazard T...

Page 6: ...e working order The operator must observe the following items Make sure that only qualified service technicians perform assembly installation and commissioning Ensure that these operating instructions...

Page 7: ...of batteries can result in batteries leaking exploding or igniting This can result in burns and chemical burns Do not recharge the batteries Do not short circuit the batteries Do not destroy crush di...

Page 8: ...on the non proprietary EnOcean radio protocol 3 1 Components 01 Battery compartment cover The battery compartment cover must be opened before the batteries can be changed 02 Battery compartment The ba...

Page 9: ...se messages are wirelessly transmitted to the room control module or a read out device NOTE If the communication with the radio partner is disrupted the emergency mode status bit self controlled mode...

Page 10: ...eplaceable alkaline batteries Dispose of old batteries according to local regulations Open the battery compartment cover by inserting the special key into the provided openings Remove the battery comp...

Page 11: ...The teach in button cannot be used to execute an action during movement Close the battery compartment of the MD15 FTL 902 ensuring that you hear an audible click NOTE A new teach in procedure is trigg...

Page 12: ...buildings depending on building substance Duty cycle 1 Transmission or reception interval every 2 20 min can be set in 2 minute increments Motor switch off Actuator spindle when extending load depend...

Page 13: ...is located on the back of the device 85 47 71 5 62 5 91 5 M30x1 5 DIN 13 01 MD15 FTL 902 type plate 02 Serial number 03 Identification number 04 Energy 05 Frequency 06 Device approval number USA 07 De...

Page 14: ...r transmitter This device is capable of compliance with localized specific absorption rate SAR for uncontrolled environment general public exposure limits specific in ANSI IEEE C95 1 1992 and has been...

Page 15: ...Technical Data 15 Issue 2015 01 19 A Type of antenna integrated onboard PCB antenna permanently attached Gain of the antenna 10 dBi Frequency range 902 MHz...

Page 16: ...16 Contact data Issue 2015 01 19 A 7 Contact data USA Magnum Energy Solutions LLC 43 Village Way 209 Hudson OH 44236 1 330 656 9365 telephone 1 866 271 3961 toll free 330 656 9368 fax...

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