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1.7
General Safety Tips
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Lift up and carry the NSM 400 as shown in the following illustration. Any other handling can
cause fatal damage. Pick up the device only at the marked areas to avoid any damage (see
Figure 2).
Figure 2: Lifting the NSM 400
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DO NOT lift the NSM 400 by the areas marked by the red crosses. You will likely squeeze your hands if you
use these positions to lift and carry the device. Furthermore, it is possible to damage the shell of the unit.
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The Mount is switched ON as soon as the power supply will be connected. Make sure that the device is
properly secured / bolted to a stable and even surface before power will be applied. It is recommended to
run the Mount for the first trials without any payload.
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Always make sure the payload is properly secured / bolt
ed to the Mount’s top plate and does not exceed
the maximum payload resp. fulfills the conditions shown in chapter 4.1.2 and 4.1.3. The manufacturer is
not responsible for any damages resulting from improperly secured payloads.
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If the power supply is disconnected or not active, the Stabilization Mount will freeze in its current position.
It is not possible to move the payload unless the manual unlocking is activated on purpose (see chapter
7.3).
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During the initialization phase, avoid applying an unnecessary force onto the payload and the Mount, as it
may disrupt the electronic test phase (ETP) and thus reduce stabilization performance. Restarting the
Mount recalibrates the device properly.