mega macs 56 Bike
2.1.3
Safety Precautions for High Voltage/Line Voltage
Very high voltages occur in electrical systems. Due to voltage flashover on damaged components,
such as marten damage or touching live components, the risk of electric shock is likely. High
voltage via the vehicle and line voltage via the building's mains supply can cause severe injury or
even death if adequate care is not taken. Therefore regard the following:
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Only use power supply cables with grounding contact.
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Only use a checked or the attached power cord.
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Always use the original cable set.
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Regularly check cables and adapters for damage.
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Always connect the ground cable from device to vehicle first.
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Perform any assembly work such as the connection of the device to the vehicle or the
replacement of components only when ignition is switched off.
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Do not touch live components when ignition is switched on.
2.1.4 Safety Precautions – Risk of Injury
When working on the vehicle, there is a risk of injury through rotating parts or rolling of the
vehicle. Therefore regard the following:
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Prevent the vehicle from rolling.
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Additionally place gear selector lever of AT vehicles to park position.
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Deactivate the start/stop system to avoid an inadvertent engine startup.
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Connect the device to the vehicle only when engine is shut down.
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Do not reach into rotating components when engine is running.
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Do not run cables near rotating parts.
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Check the high-voltage parts for damage.
2.1.5
Safety Precautions – Chemical Burns
If the TFT display is damaged, there is a danger of chemical burns due to the escape of liquid
crystal. Therefore regard the following:
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Immediately rinse affected parts of the body or clothing with water (consult a doctor).
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Seek medical attention immediately after inhaling or swallowing.
2.1.6 Safety Precautions Regarding the Risk of Pinching/Crushing
Pay attention not to pinch or crush any limbs when removing/inserting the modules in the mega
macs 56 Bike. Therefore regard the following:
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Pay attention not to reach into the danger zone when inserting the module into the device.
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