ROXELL - 2720
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Use personal protective equipment.
Ensure you wear personal protective equipment (gloves, dust masks...).
Illuminance - Sufficient lighting
•
A minimum illuminance of 200 lux is necessary
during usage, maintenance and installation.
•Provide at the installation
(portable) emergency lighting in case of power failure.
Electrical equipment, control panels, components and drive units
•To operate control panels, there must be
at least 70 cm of free space
.
•Control panels
must always remain closed.
The key of the control panel must be in possession of an author
ized person.
•The necessary measures must be taken by the user to keep out
rats, mice and other vermin from the con-
trol panels.
•If electrical equipment, control panels, components and drive units are damaged, the system must be stopped
immediately
!
•Electrical equipment, control panels, components and drive units should
never be sprayed with water or oth-
er liquid!
•Electrical equipment, control panels, components and drive units should
never be covered with any material.
Information about the residual risks - used safety signs
There are three levels of danger, which you can recognize from the signal word
* DANGER
* WARNING
* CAUTION
The nature and source of the imminent danger and possible consequences of not obeying warnings is stated
here!
Symbol
Meaning
DANGER
indicates a direct imminent danger that can result in a serious or even
fatal accident if the safety measures are not respected.
WARNING
indicates a possible imminent danger that can result in a serious ac
cident or damage to the product if the safety measures are not respected.
CAUTION
indicates possible, dangerous situations that can result in minor phys
ical injury or material damage if the safety measures are not respected.
This symbol refers to supporting information.
Allowed
Not allowed
This symbol will be used to draw your attention to matters that are of great
importance for your safety.
It means: warning - follow the safety instruc-
tions. Disconnect the current and read the safety rules.
In short: be alert. Ignoring these instructions can cause serious injur-
ies or even death.