Safety
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DANGER
Danger to life due to electric current!
a) In case of contact with live parts, there is an immediate danger to life due to electric shock.
Damage to or removal of the insulation or individual components can be life-threatening.
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Before starting work on active parts of electrical systems and equipment, ensure that all poles are
voltage free and that this is maintained for the duration of the work.
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Keep moisture away from live parts. This can lead to a short circuit.
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Never bridge fuses or put them out of operation.
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Do not connect the power supply until all work has been completed.
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Have work on the electrical system performed by qualified personnel only.
DANGER
Danger to life due to non-functioning safety devices of the fire protection system!
a) If safety devices of the fire protection system do not function properly, there is a risk of serious
or fatal injuries.
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Never disconnect the fire protection system from the power supply overnight.
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Do not disassemble, put out of operation or manipulate safety devices.
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Do not remove safety instructions on the system.
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Never block, hold open or otherwise prevent fire doors from closing.
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Have inspection, service and maintenance of the fire protection system carried out in accordance
with locally applicable regulations or according to a maintenance contract.
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Have the fire protection system checked and maintained according to the state of the art.
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State of technology
This system was developed using state of the art technology and officially recognized technical safety
regulations. The system, depending on its options and diameter, comply with the requirements of the
Machine Guidelines 2006/42/EG as well as EN 16005 and DIN 18650 (D).
Nevertheless, danger may arise if not used as intended.
IMPORTANT
Installation, commissioning, inspection, maintenance and repair work may only be conducted
by qualified, trained and authorized technicians.
After commissioning or repair work, fill in the check list and give it to the customer for safe
keeping.
We recommend obtaining a service agreement.
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Personal protective equipment
Personal protective equipment is used to protect persons from adverse effects on health. Personnel
must wear personal protective equipment during the various work activities on and with the system.
Personal protective equipment is explained below:
Hearing protection is used to protect the hearing from noise. As a rule of
thumb, hearing protection is compulsory from when normal conversa-
tion with other people is no longer possible.