Risks during installation
DANGER
Danger to life from electric shock
Touching exposed and voltage-bearing elements causes an electric shock. Improper connection of
the mains supply leads to the risk of touchable live housing parts. There is a risk to life.
► Before the installation, check that the connection leads are voltage-free.
► Make sure that electrical installations are only carried out by qualified electricians.
► Provide adequate grounding for the device.
► After connection work, carry out an earthed conductor check.
WARNING
Danger of poisoning from toxic vapors
Igniting and heating synthetic operating fluid generates toxic vapors. Danger of poisoning if inhaled.
► Observe the application instructions and precautions.
► Do not allow tobacco products to come into contact with the operating fluid.
WARNING
Risk of danger to life through missing mains disconnection device
The vacuum pump and electronic drive unit are
not
equipped with a mains disconnection device
(mains switch).
► Unplug the mains cable in order to disconnect the mains supply.
► Install a residual circuit breaker (RCCB).
WARNING
Tilting danger! Serious injury due to tilting of the product
There is a danger of the vacuum pump not attached tipping over due to changes in the center of
gravity or incorrect loading. Serious injuries due to trapping or crushing of limbs, e.g. feet, are the re-
sult.
► Do not use the vacuum pump as a climbing aid.
► Do not exert any force on the product.
► Ensure that the product has a safe centre of gravity, when mounting components.
► Wear protective equipment , e.g. protective shoes
CAUTION
Risk of injury from trapping of body parts due to unexpected automatic startup
With open control input, the motor can start unexpectedly following extrinsic contact, if the mains volt-
age is already applied.
A risk exists of minor injury to fingers and hands (e.g., hematoma), from direct contact with the vac-
uum flange.
► Note the prescribed switch-on procedure for safe startup.
CAUTION
Danger of injury from moving parts
After a power failure or a standstill as a result of overheating, the motor restarts automatically. There
is a risk of injury to fingers and hands if they enter the operating range of rotating parts.
► Safely disconnect motor from the mains.
► Secure the motor against reactivation.
► Dismantle the vacuum pump for inspection, away from the system if necessary.
Safety
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