
YURAKU PTE LTD
11 Collyer Quay
#10-04 The Arcade
Singapore 049317
www.yuraku.com.sg
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To avoid the hazard of electric shock, work only in dry conditions, with dry modules and
adequate dry insulated tools.
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To avoid the hazard of electric shock and injury, be sure to completely ground all
modules.
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Do not install or handle the modules when they are during periods of high wind.
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Do not touch the junction box terminals to avoid the hazard of electric shock and injury.
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Remove all metallic jewelry prior to installing this product to reduce the chance of
accidental exposure to live circuits.
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The shock hazard increases as modules with nominal open-circuit voltage (Voc) in excess
of 50 V, and/or modules rated for maximum system voltage in excess of 50 V.
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The installer assumes the risk of all injury that might occur during installation, including,
without limitation, the risk of electric shock.
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Since sparks may occur, do not install the module where flammable gases or vapors are
present.
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Be sure that the construction or structure (roof, façade, etc.) has enough strength where
the modules are being installed.
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For modules mounted on roofs, special construction or structures may be required to
help provide proper installation support.
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Both roof construction and module installation design have an effect on the fire
resistance of a building. Improper installation may contribute to fire hazards.
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Additional devices such as ground fault, fuses, and disconnects may be required.
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Do not treat the back sheet or front surface with paint or adhesives, to avoid reducing its’
functionality, damage, inoperable conditions, and other unknown troubles.
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Do not stand on, drop, scratch, or allow objects to fall on modules.
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If the front glass is broken, or the back sheet is torn, contact with any module surface or
module frame can cause electric shock.
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There are no user serviceable parts within the module. Do not attempt to repair any part
of the module.
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Do not artificially concentrate sunlight on a module to avoid the hazard of fire or
damage.
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Do not use modules of different specifications in the same system.
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Do not disconnect terminals while PV modules generate electricity and connect electrical
load to avoid the hazard of electrical shock.