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consult a doctor. Cauon: Keep the product out of the reach of children and pets to avoid accidental contact and swallowing of
small parts. Note: Store the product in a safe, closed container when not in use. Aenon: Avoid contact of the product with
food and drinks. Note: Do not store or use the product near food to prevent contaminaon. The product contains sensive
electronic components and sharp edges. Improper handling or assembly can result in injury or damage. Observe the following
safety instrucons to avoid mechanical hazards: Aenon: The product‘s circuit board and connectors may have sharp edges.
Use cauon to avoid cuts. Note: Wear appropriate protecve gloves when handling and assembling the product. Cauon:
Avoid excessive pressure or mechanical stress on the board and components. Note: Only mount the product on stable and at
surfaces. Use appropriate spacers and housings to minimize mechanical stress. Aenon: Make sure the product is securely
fastened to prevent accidental slipping or falling. Note: Use appropriate support or secure mounng in enclosures or on moun-
ng plates. Cauon: Make sure all cable connecons are connected securely and correctly to avoid strain and accidental un-
plugging. Note: Route cables so that they are not under tension and do not pose a tripping hazard. The product operates with
electrical voltages and currents that, if used improperly, can result in electric shocks, short circuits or other hazards. Observe
the following safety instrucons to avoid electrical hazards: Aenon: Use the product only with the specied voltages. Note:
The performance limits of the product can be found in the associated data sheet Cauon: Avoid short circuits between the
connectors and components of the product Note: Make sure that no conducve objects touch or bridge the circuit board. Use
insulated tools and pay aenon to the arrangement of connecons. Cauon: Do not perform any work on the product when
it is connected to a power source. Note: Disconnect the product from power before making any circuit changes or connecng
or removing components. Cauon: Do not exceed the specied current rangs for the product‘s inputs and outputs. Note: The
performance limits of the product can be found in the technical specicaons or in the data sheet Aenon: Make sure that
the power sources used are stable and correctly sized. Note: Only use tested and suitable power supplies to avoid voltage uc-
tuaons and overloads. Aenon: Maintain sucient distance from live parts to avoid accidental contact. Note: Ensure that
the cabling is arranged safely and clearly according to the voltage used. Cauon: Use insulang housings or protecve covers
to protect the product from direct contact. Note: Place the product in a non-conducve case to avoid accidental touching and
short circuits. The product and the components on it may become warm during operaon. Improper handling or overloading
the product can result in burns, damage or re. Observe the following safety instrucons to avoid thermal hazards: Cauon:
Make sure the product is used within recommended operang temperatures. Note: The recommended operang temperature
range is typically between -40°C and +85°C. Check the specic informaon in the product data sheet. Aenon: Do not place
the product near external heat sources such as radiators or direct sunlight. Note: Ensure that the product is operated in a cool
and well-venlated area. Aenon: Make sure the product is well venlated to avoid overheang. Note: Use fans or heat sinks
when operang the product in a closed enclosure or in an environment with limited air circulaon. Aenon: Mount the pro-
duct on heat-resistant surfaces and in heat-resistant housings. Note: Use enclosure materials that can withstand high tempera-
tures to avoid damage or re hazard. Cauon: Implement temperature monitoring when using an enclosure and, if necessary,
protecon mechanisms that shut down the product if it overheats. Note: Note: Use temperature sensors and appropriate
soware to monitor the temperature of the product and shut down the system if necessary. Cauon: Avoid overloads that can
cause excessive heang of components. Note: To prevent overheang, do not exceed the specied current and voltage limits.
Cauon: Short circuits can generate signicant heat and cause res. Note: Make sure that all connecons are correct and secu-
re and that no conducve objects can accidentally cause short circuits.