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Manual CEAG CG-Controller for CG 2000/ZB-S
30080001458 (C) July 2016 www.ceag.de
4 Specifications
Note:
Only (switchable) CG-S luminaires/bal-
lasts supplied by CEAG Sicherheitstechnik
GmbH can guarantee full functional scope
when operated in a system with Star tech-
nology!
When using other ballasts you should
check whether they meet the require-
ments for an emergency lighting system
and operation on a CG 2000/ZB-S!
Only operate the system and parts connected to
it when they are in a technically perfect condi-
tion, and comply with
•
the safety and hazard information given in these
assembly and operating instructions,
•
the work and safety instructions issued by the
operator of the system,
•
the installation and operating data given in „3 Spe-
cifications“ and in the CEAG Catalogue „Emergen-
cy Luminaires and Emergency Lighting Systems“.
Faults that can affect the operation or safety of
the system must be reported immediately to
the company officers and remedied.
The applicable work and safety regulations are
set out in these assembly and operating instruc-
tions, and in
•
the management’s internal organisational mea-
sures as described in
– «1 Safety instructions »,
– «2 Important Information about Safety at
Work and the Safe Operation of an Emergency
Lighting System»
•
and the general and specialist technical guidelines
and accident prevention regulations.
CEAG can give no warranty or accept any liabil-
ity for damage or consequential damage caused
as a result of
•
improper use,
•
failure to comply with regulations and codes of
conduct for the safe operation of the system,
•
unauthorised or inexpert modifications
– to the connections and settings of the system,
– or for programmingthe system,
•
operating proscribed or unsuitable devices or
groups of devices.
CAUTION!
You must also comply with all statutes, stan-
dards and directives of the country in which
the system is installed and
operated .
WARNING!
When planning a lighting system with a CG
2000/ ZB-S system you first establish whether
the proposed electrical installations satisfy
local environmental conditions . Special envi-
ronmental conditions (e .g . areas subject to
explosion hazards or areas with an aggressive
atmosphere) call for special equipment and
installations .