For your safety
Technical changes reserved
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They may only:
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be used as intended and
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in a technically proper and safe condition
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The housings consist of coated, non-metallic, plate type components. The
edges are in a different colour.
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Follow this operating manual carefully for information on how to handle the
products and the cable entry correctly.
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Any use beyond this scope is considered unintended use. Hager is not liable
for any damage caused as a result or for consequential damages.
Transport
As a general rule, at least 2 people should carry out transport
work.
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The housings are packaged and placed upright on the pallet for shipping.
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Any damage to the packaging must be indicated to the shipping agent in
writing on the delivery note. Transport damage will not be acknowledged if a
"clean receipt" is issued to the shipping agent who arranges delivery to you.
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This also applies to packages missing as per the delivery note.
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The pallet must only be lifted from the narrow side with full-length forks all the
way through to the end of the pallet.
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Do not open the pallet before reaching the installation location to eliminate
the risk of damage during transportation to the installation location.
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The housings may be damaged if pointed or sharp objects such as knives are
used to open the pallet. Handle with care!
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Dispose of packaging material in an environmentally friendly manner or reuse
it.
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Store the fire safety housing in a suitable place if it is not used or installed
immediately. Do not store outdoors.
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Fire safety housing FB2xLE/FB2xSE with integrated base with ground
clearance for easy lifting. The cover at the front must be unscrewed for use.
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Ensure compliance with the safety regulations during transportation.
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The housing must be transported in an upright position on the pallet.
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Do not release the strapping until you reach the installation site.
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Do not place individual parts down on their corners and lay soft material over
the storage area beforehand, e.g. a packaging cover.
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If you need to move the housing, do so without jerking it and place it fully on
its rear or side.
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Do not lie the housing on the door(s)!
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The housing must be closed when moving.
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Pay attention to the heavy weight of the fire safety housing.
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The housing may only be tilted onto its side or rear panel when bringing it into
position.
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As a general rule, it is safe to tilt the housing onto its side or rear up to an
angle of 45°.
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If it is tilted by 90°, the door must be secured all around with appropriate
spacing blocks. Alternatively, the door leaf can also be dismantled.
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As a general rule, the doors of double-panel housings should be dismantled if
the housing needs to be placed on its side or back.
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The outer edges must be protected accordingly (see factory packaging).
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Pay attention to the heavy weight -> Ensure compliance with accident
prevention regulations!