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WARNING
Injury to persons
Improper use of the product may lead to it toppling. Serious injuries may occur.
• In the event of high winds, evacuate the product, move it to a wind-sheltered position
with the help of several other persons and take appropriate measures to secure it
against toppling over (e.g. by anchoring it).
• When using the product in buildings open to the passage of wind, next to unclad
buildings or at building corners, observe the wind conditions and, if necessary, secure
the product to prevent it from toppling over.
• After completing work, move the product to a place sheltered from wind and secure it
against toppling.
• Never attach advertising placards or products that could increase the wind load.
2.8 Safety instructions for working with electrical equipment
WARNING
Injury to persons
Improper use of electrical equipment while standing on the product may lead to injury.
Only use electrical equipment under the following conditions:
• with Safety Extra Low Voltage (48 V);
• with protective insulation (separation transformer);
• if the equipment is connected via an earth-leakage circuit breaker with a maximum
residual current of 30 mA.
WARNING
Injury to persons
Failure to observe proper practices when working near live systems may lead to injury.
Only use the product near such systems if the following conditions are met:
• The unit is disconnected and secured against being switched back on.
• The section of the unit in question is de-energised.
• The section of the unit is earthed by means of an earthing strap.
• The section of the unit is insulated from any adjacent current-bearing components.
WARNING
Injury to persons
Failure to observe proper practices when working near overhead power lines may lead
to injury. Only use the product near such overhead lines if the following conditions are
met:
• The safety clearances are observed as shown in the table below.
• When calculating safety clearances, take the swing radius of power lines and move-
ment radius of working personnel into account. The movement radius of working per-
sonnel also includes any objects they are holding.
• If it is impossible to observe the safety clearances, have the power line operator dis-
connect the power lines and secure them against being switched back on.
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