
Introduction
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2.7.2.
Working safely / qualification
This device may be operated only by qualified personnel.
Qualified personnel in the sense of these operating instructions consists of:
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Persons who, by virtue to their training, experience and instruction, and their knowledge
of pertinent norms, specifications, accident prevention regulations and operational
relationships, have been authorized by the officer responsible for the safety of the
system to perform the required task and in the process are capable of recognizing
potential hazards and avoiding them (definition of technical personnel according to
VDE105 or IEC364),
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who have a knowledge of first-aid techniques and the local emergency rescue services,
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who have read and will observe the safety instructions,
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who have read and observe the manual or help (or the sections pertinent to the work to
be carried out).
This applies to all work relating to setting up, commissioning, configuring, programming,
modifying the conditions of utilization and operating modes, and to maintenance work.
This manual and the help information must be available close to the device during the
performance of all tasks.
2.7.3.
General hazards
General Hazards on Non-Compliance with the Safety Instructions
The device described in this manual is designed in accordance with the latest technology
and is safe in operation. Nevertheless, the device can entail certain hazards if used
improperly or for purposes other than those explicitly intended.
Electronic, moving and rotating components can
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constitute a hazard for body and life of the user, and
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cause material damage
2.7.4.
Special dangers
Danger!
Due to movable machine parts and high voltages, the device can pose a lethal danger.
Danger of electric shock in the case of non-respect of the following instructions. The
device corresponds to DIN EN 61800-3, i.e. it is subject to limited sale. The device can
emit disturbances in certain local environments. In this case, the user is liable to take
suitable measures.
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Check that all live terminals are secured against contact. Dangerous voltages up to 850V
occur.
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Do not short-circuit the DC power voltage.