
The shock hazard increases as modules are connected in parallel producing higher current. The shock hazard increases
as modules are connected in series producing higher voltages.To avoid the hazard of electric shock, work only under
dry conditions, with dry module and tools.
Do not stand or step on a module to avoid the hazard of injury and the damage to a module.
Do not damage the back sheet of a module, to avoid the hazard of electric shocks and fire.
To avoid the hazard of electric shock and injury, children and unauthorized persons should not be allowed near the
installation of the solar cell modules.
To avoid the hazard of electric shock and injury, be sure to ground the modules completely.
To avoid the hazard of fire and injury, do not disassemble the module, or remove any part installed by the anufacturer.
When carrying a module, two or more people shouldcarry it by the frame and wear non-slip gloves to avoid injury by
a slipping module to feet or cuts by the edge of frame. Unauthorized persons except the qualified licensed professional
should not open the cover of the junction box to avoid the hazard of electric shock.
Do not touch terminals while a module is exposed to light. Provide suitable guards to prevent yourself contacting
directly with 30 VDC or greater to avoid the hazard of electric shock or injury. a foot or cuts by the edge of a frame,
and so on