ECI 1000-U LCD Installation Manual
Electronic Controls, Inc.
7073 North Atlantic Ave. Cape Canaveral, FL 32920
800-633-9788
P a g e
|
6
When you see the “exclamation point” icon in the left hand margin the paragraph
to its right will be a warning. The information could prevent injury, loss of
property, or even death in extreme cases. Any waring in this document should be
regarded as critical information that should be read in its entirety. The word
WARNING: in boldface will mark the beginning of the text
.
4
Safety Information
Know the safety hazards related to any procedure you are about to perform.
Know what equipment has been specified for each specific contact and know
what tools and materials you should plan to have available. Before connecting
electrical wiring, take precautions to prevent accidents from happening to
yourself and others around you.
ALWAYS CONSIDER SAFTY FIRST!
•
Wear a hard hat when working in the hoist way.
•
Wear safety glasses or goggles when using power tools
•
Always wear protective gloves when installing or removing access covers,
conduits, wireway or electrical devices.
•
When working on car canopy, always be aware of where the sides of the car are
located.
•
Use properly grounded cords and power equipment (ground fault circuit
interrupters).
•
Make sure there are proper clearances in hoist way between the car and other
devices. Before connecting wiring, cover sharp edges to keep hands and arms
from being cut.
•
Always know where other people are and how the elevator wiring can affect
their safety.
•
Safety lock and tag out procedures are always required before performing and
kind of service, repair, adjustment, lubrication or inspection of power equipment.
•
To reduce the danger of electrical shock, always make sure electrical
connections are secure. Also make sure no bare wires are exposed after pulling
cable.
•
Use a circuit tester to be certain the circuit is not active before touching it.