IFU ACTIVESOL FLEX en 10 17 V.3.
risk of electrical shock
do not install the modules
near sources of heat and
combustible materials
during the installation and
disassembly of the module, cover
the module with material which
keeps the light out
install and disassemble in dry
conditions
do not bend or fold
do not load the modules with
tools or objects which may
scratch the module’s surface
and damage the cells
use insulated tools
do not stand and walk on the
module if it is not placed on
a flat and fine surface,
without visible faults,
elevations and curves
DANGER
Take care! Contact with live module parts may cause sparks and low-intensity electrical discharges.
DANGER
Photovoltaic module exposed to sunlight or other source of light generates power. The voltage generated
by a single module does not constitute a hazard. During the connection of several photovoltaic modules,
the accumulated voltage or the intensity of the generated current may be high and constitute a hazard for
health and life.
PRECAUTIONS
When working with the photovoltaic modules, it is necessary to use the recommended precautions.
Long-term load of the panels, incorrect transport and excess in the maximum bending radius may cause micro-
cracks which may result in hot-spots.
The photovoltaic module must be stored in its original packaging until installation.
The modules may not be bent or folded. Do not bend the module excessively. This may cause permanent
damage to the cells. The module’s bending radius is 5 m.
It is necessary to keep the modules in a horizontal position when moved, hold them by their top edge and
do not put pressure on the cells.
It is forbidden to stand and walk on the module if it is not placed on a flat and fine surface, without visible
faults, elevations and curves.
Do not puncture the module, even at spots that are distant from the cells.
Do not move the module by holding it by the connection cables.
Do not disassemble or modify the module parts.