
have no influence on the long transport routes in some cases and the loading activities of our
products.
DANGER
Mains Voltage!
During installation of the GPM there exists a danger to life from electric shock, if the connection
sequence is not observed!
Make sure before commencing work, that the power connection is voltage-free!
Make sure, that there is an overcurrent protection device and a residual current device (Type A) in
the connected current circuit of the GPM! The residual current device may only monitor the function
of the GPM.
Check the residual current device by pressing the test button! Do not perform the installation, if these
electrical safeguards are missing or are not functional!
Follow the prescribed work sequence without fail!
Do not act recklessly or impetuously under any circumstances!
WORK STEP
ILLUSTRATION / OTHER INFO
For the installation you require:
-
Access to the circuit breakers with 16 A fuse and residual
current device (RCD) Type A
-
Customary local mains cable of sufficient length with at least 1.5
mm
2
line cross-section
-
Floor-mounted ducting resistant against being run over for the
protection of the mains cable.
-
GPM
During planning please note, that the
GPM is monitored by a separate
residual current device. No other
device may be operated in parallel on the
supply line protected by the residual current
device.
Bring the GPM to the required destination. Separate the GPM from
the rest of the packaging material.
Observe the
i
nformation for the transport
Determine the position of the GPM by applying the conditions for
the installation.
Observe the information for the
installation of the GPM in chapter
(Position to the CPM,
Requirements of the vehicle manufacturer,
Request of the user).
Connect the cable with the GPM.
Ensure safe and secure laying of the cable from the power
connection to the GPM. Avoid posing a tripping hazard due to
protruding cable.
Use resources such as floor-mounted
ducting or similar to avoid tripping
hazards.
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