2.2 Installation Environment
BP4610
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Narrow location with poor air circulation
High humidity location where condensation occurs easily
Location with a large amount of dust
Location with corrosive, explosive, or flammable gas
Location where the product may be exposed to flames or water
The operation panel of the BP4610 includes a liquid crystal display. Be careful not to damage this
display with a sharp or high-temperature object.
If the panel or case of the BP4610 becomes dirty, wipe it with a soft cloth. If the case of resistant
stain, use a cloth that has been moistened with a neutral detergent and then thoroughly wrung.
Wiping the BP4610 using an organic solvent such as thinner or benzene or a premoistened wipe
may cause degradation in material quality, clouding, or flaking off of the paint, and must therefore
be avoided.
Cautions when carrying the BP4610
The BP4610 is heavy. Attempting to carry it by oneself may cause back injury and other types of
injuries. When carrying the BP4610, be sure to hold it with the hands at the locations indicated in
Figure 2-2 with another person, or use some carrying apparatus.
Figure 2-2. Hand Positions when Carrying BP4610
If the BP4610 is exposed to sudden shifts in ambient temperature and/or humidity during transporation in
the winter, internal condensation may occur.
In such a case, allow the condensation to clear before connecting the BP4610 to a power supply.
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Summary of Contents for BP4610
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