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Installation Guide
•  Avoid contact with energized 
electrical circuits.
•  Disconnect the power source 
before servicing or repairing 
electrical equipment. 
•  Use only tools and equipment with 
non-conducting handles when 
working on electrical devices.
•  Never use metallic pencils or 
rulers, or wear rings or metal 
watchbands when working with 
electrical equipment.
•  Enclose all electric contacts and 
conductors so that no one can 
accidentally come into contact.
•  When it is necessary to handle 
equipment that is plugged in, be 
sure hands are dry and, when 
possible, wear nonconductive 
gloves, protective clothes and 
shoes with insulated soles.
•  Never handle electrical equipment 
when hands, feet, or body are wet 
or perspiring, or when standing on 
a wet floor.
Important Electrical Safety Instructions
Read carefully all the instructions before starting in   
order to ensure properly handling of electrical parts.
A safe work environment is not enough to control all potential electrical hazards. It is 
recommended to be very cautious and work safely. So, the safety rules shown below 
could help to control risks of injury or death from workplace hazards.
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