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PRODUCT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
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Read the operating manual carefully before installing and using the product
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Only qualified staff are allowed to install the product
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Turn off the power to the receiver before connecting the equipment
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Check that you have connected the correct terminal block
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Use undamaged cables. Make sure the cables do not hang loose.
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Avoid installing in areas that are exposed to extensive vibrations.
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Place the receiver so that it is well protected from the elements. Cable glands and ventilation plugs
must be turned downwards to prevent water getting into them.
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Check that the user is old enough to use the equipment, not under the influence of drugs, alcohol or
medication, and that the transmitter is not left unsupervised.
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Only qualified staff may have access to the transmitter and can control the equipment
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Make sure that the user always turns off the transmitter when it is not in use
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Make sure the user has a good view of the work area
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Write down the receiver and transmitter serial numbers/ID codes in the settings document
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Avoid pairing the transmitter with the receiver when it is not in use
The radio system may only be used for functions such as starting and stopping an application. The radio
system must not be a safety-related part of a system.
BATTERY WARNINGS
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There is a risk of explosion if the battery is replaced with an incorrect battery.
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Do not dismantle, deform or heat up the battery. Do not short-circuit the battery
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Never attempt to charge a clearly damaged or frozen battery
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Keep out of view from small children. If a child should swallow a battery, seek medical attention
immediately.
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Avoid soldering directly on the battery
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Store in a cool place Avoid high temperatures and humidity
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Do not destroy batteries fire
USED BATTERIES AND ELECTRONICS
Incorrectly discarded batteries and electronics damage both the environment and people’s health.
Batteries and electronic waste may contain toxic heavy metals. If they are disposed of in a rubbish bin,
these toxic substances may leak into the ground and pollute seas, lakes and watercourses. Always contact
your dealer or local authority for more information about how to recycle electrical products in your area
in a responsible manner.
In accordance with the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC, we recommend that you review the need for a
wired emergency stop and other personal injury protection systems.