PREMIER POWER PACK INSTRUCTION MANUAL
GLT.MAN-138
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Issue: 1.13 27/7/2012 N.R.P.J.
ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
ELECTRICAL SAFETY MEASURES
A licensed electrician must be present to connect to the mains if it is a fixed installation.
Connecting equipment to a consumer unit is potentially hazardous. Ideally, do not do this work alone.
Alternatively, advise a colleague that you are about to undertake this work, and that you will call them
back at a set time.
Check that the power supply, its cables, plugs and sockets are in good condition before installing. If
there are signs of damage, contact your supplier to arrange a replacement.
Electricity can be dangerous. Conductive materials can cause a high short-circuit current which could
cause serious burns.
Do not use any kind of metal equipment (Eg Screwdriver) inside the PSU without first unplugging the
equipment.
NOTE: When the Power Pack is operating normally, i.e. not being tended by service
personnel, the access door must be closed and locked. Also the electrical connectors on
the power supply cage must be insulated using the provided plastic cover. After locking
the access door, the key MUST be removed and ONLY held by the responsible person and
/ or the service personnel. It must under NO CIRCUMSTANCES be held by the user.
NOTE: Connecting this power supply to a fixed mains connection should only be carried out by a qualified
electrician. The PSU is Class 1 Equipment and MUST be earthed.
BATTERIES
Batteries should be recycled. Leave the battery in a suitable recycling bin or return it to the supplier in
the original packaging of the new batteries. Consult the new battery instructions to obtain more
information on this.
Do not dispose of batteries by throwing them in fire, as they could explode.
Do not open or cut batteries; they contain an electrolyte that is toxic and harmful to the skin and eyes.
In order to prevent personal injury caused by hazardous currents, avoid wearing wristwatches and
jewelry such as rings when replacing batteries. Use tools equipped with insulated handles.
When replacing batteries, use the same number and type of batteries installed in the equipment.
Consult your supplier to obtain information on battery equipment replacement and recycling batteries.