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GENERAL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT!
According to DIN EN 13659, it must be
ensured that the displacement condi-
tions specified for the hangings accor-
ding to EN 12045 are complied with,
i.e. that hangings are locked laterally.
According to DIN VDE 0700, a discon-
necting device for each phase must be
provided on the installation side for
permanently installed devices. Swit-
ches with a contact opening width of at
least 3 mm (e.g. circuit breakers, fuses
or RCDs) are considered to be discon-
necting devices. Check the installation
regularly. In case of damage
(e.g. signs of wear, damaged cables and
springs or misaligned end positions),
the installation must not be used.
ATTENTION!
It is essential to observe the following
instructions!
The range of radio controls is regulated by
the legal provisions for radio installations
and is influenced by structural conditions,
among other things.
When planning, make sure that there is
sufficient radio reception. This is especially
true if the radio transmitter is located in a
different room than the radio receiver and
therefore the radio signal must penetrate
walls or ceilings.
Do not install the radio control in the direct
vicinity of large metallic surfaces.
Other transmitting devices (e.g. radio he-
adphones, baby monitors, radio weather
stations) whose transmission frequency is
identical to that of the radio control unit
can interfere with reception.
IMPORTANT!
Do not dispose of the
unit and any batteries
required to operate the
unit in household waste!
Find out about local re-
turn and recycling opti-
ons and use the available
collection points in your
area for disposal.
Owners of WEEE from private
households can hand it in at the
collection points of the public
waste management authorities or
at the take-back points set up by
manufacturers or distributors as
defined by the ElektroG. An online
directory of collection and take-
back points can be found here:
http://www.ear-system.de/ ear-di-
rectory/collection-and take-back
centres.jsf