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Compleo Cito 500 BM SAM - Dangers and Residual Risks; Personnel Qualification; Safety Instructions for the User

Compleo Cito 500 BM SAM
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Safety
10 D111XXXXXX | 05 2023-05
2.4 Safety instructions for the user
This charging system may only be used in the manner described in this manual. If the charging system is
used for other purposes, the operator may be endangered and the charging equipment may be
damaged. This manual must always be accessible. Note the following points:
If no charging process is active, anchor any existing charging cables on the charging system in
the brackets provided or wrap them around the housing of the charging system.
The distance between a charging system and a vehicle must not exceed 3 metres.
The charging system may only be operated when completely closed. Do not remove covers
inside the charging system.
2.5 Personnel qualification
Qualified and trained electricians meet the following requirements:
Knowledge of general and special safety and accident prevention regulations.
Knowledge of the relevant electrical engineering regulations.
Product-specific knowledge through appropriate training.
Ability to identify hazards associated with electricity.
DANGER
Danger due to electric current
Touching live parts will result in electric shock with serious injury or death.
Work on electrical components may only be carried out by a qualified electrician and in
accordance with electrical engineering rules.
Ensure they are de-energised and take suitable protective measures.
2.6 Dangers and residual risks
NOTE
Compleo charging systems as a whole do not contain SVHCs (Substances of Very High Concern) in a
concentration of more than 0.1 % (w/w), related to the individual charging station. However,
individual components may contain SVHCs in concentrations > 0.1 % (w/w).
When the charging stations are used as intended, no SVHCs are released and there are no
risks to humans or the environment.

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