Safety instructions, guarantee and liability
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Unintentional operation
Operating states can be called due to unintentional operation of
the OPUS A6 2nd generation that are not appropriate for the
situation.
OPUS A6 2nd generation devices should be installed in such a
manner that the possibility of unintentional operation is
adequately excluded.
If a further usage of the OPUS A6 2nd generation will cause
danger, the device and if necessary the system needs to be
switched off and be secured against unintented activation. This
particularly applies:
•
If the device shows visible signs of damage
•
If the device is no longer functional
•
If parts of the device are disconnected or loose
•
if the connection lines show visible damage
Undefined operating states
Undefined operating states can cause personal injury or
property damage.
To prevent supply line and signal line interruptions from
causing
undefined
or
hazardous
operating
conditions,
appropriate hardware and software safety precautions must be
maintained.
Supply lines and signal lines must be installed in such a manner
that noise (such as inductive or capacitive interference) cannot
impair OPUS A6 2nd generation function.
Using Connectors and Ports:
Never force a connector into a port. Check for mechanical
obstructions on the port. If the connector and port don’t join
with reasonable ease, they probably do not match. Make sure
that the connector matches the port and that you have
positioned the connector correctly in relation to the port.