DANGER!
Risk of fatal injury due to electric power!
There is an immediate risk of fatal electric shock if live com-
ponents are touched. Damage to the insulation of the indi-
vidual components can be fatal.
— Have all work on the electrical equipment performed by skilled
electricians.
— In the event of damage to the insulation, cut off the power
supply immediately and initiate repairs.
— Before working on live components of electrical systems and
equipment, de-energize these components and secure them
in this state for the duration of the work.
Adhere to the following safety rules in this regard:
— Disconnect.
— Secure against restart.
— Verify that components have been de-energized.
— Ground and short-circuit.*
— Cover or shield any adjacent live components.*
— Never bypass or disable any fuses. Comply with the correct
amperage specification when replacing fuses.
— Keep moisture away from all live components. This may lead
to short circuits.
— Ensure that all electric connections have been properly recon-
nected before switching the unit on again and that the cables
used are undamaged and have not been sharply bent.
— Ensure that the control cabinet is properly closed before
switching on and during operation.
*
Under certain circumstances, exceptions may apply for systems with a nominal voltage of up to
1000V (see DIN VDE 0105-100)
Safety
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