General safety points
Instruction Manual OilGuard 2 W
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General safety points
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Dangers when properly used
DANGER!
Damaged instrument or cabling.
Touching damaged cables may lead to electrical shocks or death.
The instrument may be operated only when the cables are undamaged.
The instrument may be operated only if it has been properly installed or repaired.
DANGER!
Dangerous voltage inside the instrument.
Touching live components inside the instrument may lead to electric shocks resulting in
death.
The instrument must not be operated when the housing is removed or opened.
DANGER!
Damage to the instrument due to incorrect service voltage.
If the instrument is connected to an incorrect service voltage, the instrument can be dam-
aged.
The instrument may be connected only to voltage sources as specified on the rating
plate.
DANGER!
Missing Instruction Manual after the instrument changes hands.
Operating the instrument without knowledge of the Instruction Manual may lead to injuries
to persons and damage to the instrument.
If the instrument changes hands, always include the Instruction Manual.
If the Instruction Manual is lost, you can request a replacement.
Registered users can download the current version at
CAUTION!
Escaping water from leaks on the instrument or water connections.
Escaping water can lead to flooding of the room and material damage to the building and
fittings.
Check that there are no leaks.
CAUTION!
Moisture and condensation on electronic components during operation.
Damage may occur if moisture enters the inside of the OilGuard 2 W.
CAUTION!
Penetration of moisture as well as condensation on the electrical components dur-
ing servicing duty.
If moisture enters the instrument, the OilGuard 2 W can be damaged.
Work inside the instrument may be performed only in a dry room and at room tempera-
ture. The instrument should be at operating or room temperature (avoid condensation
on optical and electrical surfaces).