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DOM GUARD - Safety; Intended use; Fundamental safety information

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Safety
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Safety
Intended use
The GUARD family door handles are used for access control in buildings. The
system is based on RFID technology (radio-frequency identification). The door
handles can also be used on escape and rescue doors in accordance with
DIN EN 179 and DIN EN 1125.
Reading and understanding these instructions plus observing and following all
information in these instructions, particularly the safety instructions, all form
part of appropriate use. Any other form of use is deemed to be inappropriate
and will lead to forfeiture of warranty and liability claims.
Use in areas where there is a risk of explosion in particular is deemed to be
inappropriate.
Ambient conditions
Ensure that the handles are only used under the following ambient conditions:
Temperature range: 25 °C to +65 °C
Air humidity: 20% to 99% (non-condensing)
Fundamental safety information
The handles are built in line with the current state of technology and the
recognised safety rules. Working with and on the handles does nevertheless
involve residual risks which could cause a danger to life and limb. It is
therefore essential that the safety instructions below are observed and
followed.
Avoid risks of explosion
The handles are not suitable for areas where there is a risk of explosion.
Installing and operating the handles in an area where there is a risk of
explosion can lead to serious injuries or death.
Only install and operate the handles in areas where there is no explosive
atmosphere.
Risk of injury by swallowing small parts
Children can become injured after swallowing small parts.
Make sure that small parts e.g. locking media or screws are kept out of the
reach of children.

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