Safety
To prevent injury and damage, read the following safety guidelines prior to operating the device. The
manufacturer assumes no liability for any and all damages arising from misuse or noncompliance with
these guidelines.
Electrical Hazards
Cleaning/Servicing: Power Off the TAG GD700
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Disconnect the TAG GD700 from power before cleaning or servicing it.
Power Adapter
Contact an authorized service personnel for repairs to the power pack. In the event of a blown fuse
after replacing the fuse, contact an authorized service personnel to avoid electrical shock.
Use only Supplied Power Cables
TAG Global Systems power cables meet industrial requirements for low-temperature flexibility, UV
resistance, and oil resistance. Use only supplied power cables from TAG Global Systems.
If other power cables are used, the following may apply:
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The operator is solely responsible for the resulting damage;
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All TAG Global Systems warranties are void.
Environmental Hazards
Do not use the TAG GD700 in locations near/with flammable gases or vapor. The use of electrical
equipment in explosive environments can be dangerous.
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Turn off the device when near a gas station, fuel depot, chemical plant or a place where
blasting operations take place.
Safety Guidelines for Mounting
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If the TAG GD700 is installed on a mounting bracket, make sure all mounting equipment meets
with safety and regulatory standards to prevent damage to the hardware or injury.
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If installing in a fixed location, it is advised to properly secure the device to prevent loss of the
device.
Environmental
Ambient Temperature
The TAG GD700 operates on the basis of a passive cooling concept which internal waste heat is re-
leased via the housing surface and requires fresh airflow in the environment.
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Operating the TAG GD700 with no fresh cooling air may cause overheating and damage to
the device.
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The operating environment should not be enclosed to prevent the cool air being heated by the
heat waste from the device.
TAG GD700
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