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DANGER
► Do not insert electrical components into plugs and sockets.
► Ensure that all tools and working conditions are dry.
► Do not use damaged modules. Do not dismantle modules.
► Do not apply colour, adhesives or sharp objects to the reverse side.
► Ensure that the correct period of time between switching the inverter off
and restarting it is observed as stipulated by the manufacturer.
WARNING
► The PV module may not be installed near naked flames or in the
immediate vicinity of flammable materials.
► Never separate the solar generator from the inverter whilst connected to
the power network.
DANGER
Risk of death
or injury from electric shock
WARNING
Danger to people, environment and products.
3. Explanation of symbols used
4. General information, hazard warnings and safety advice
4.1. cE marking
The CE marking documents that, in accordance with the classification plate, the module meets the basic
requirements of the following relevant guidelines:
- EN 61730-1 (2007)
- EN 61730-2 (2007)
- Low voltage guideline (guideline 73/23/EWG)
The modules are designed for use in application class A:
High Voltage (IEC 61730: over 50V DC; EN 61730: over 120V DC); Installations with dangerous levels of power,
where unlimited access is anticipated (Modules classified as being in this application class in accordance with
EN IEC 61730-1 and -2 must fulfil the requirements of Safety Class II)
To ensure perfect and reliable operation of this device, it must be transported, stored, set-up and installed
correctly, as well as operated and maintained carefully. When this device is operational, certain components are
subject to high voltage which can cause serious injury or death.
The handling instructions must be observed to minimise the risk of death or injury.
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