FC4 / FC4 Ex (HS) connected with Mobility Server
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GB
Handling of chargers
• All socket-outlets supplying the plug-in power supply units of chargers
must be located near the chargers and be accessible at any time. The
socket-outlets must have been properly installed by qualified personnel.
Before connecting the plug-in power supply unit with the socket-
outlet:
Ensure that the available mains voltage is the same as specified on the
power supply unit (e.g. 230 V, 50 Hz).
• Chargers and their plug-in power supply units do not contain any
serviceable parts. Repairs must be made properly by trained personnel.
Have defective or damaged chargers and power supply units replaced
by original parts only, even if only the cord is damaged.
• Be careful when handling damaged plug-in power supply units!
Disconnect the socket-outlet from the supply (remove or switch off fuse
of respective circuit) before pulling a mechanically damaged plug-in
power supply unit out of the socket-outlet!
Touching live parts is life-threatening!
• The chargers and plug-in power supply units are designed for use in an
office-type environment. Protect them against heavy dirt, dust, moisture
and wetness as well as direct heat radiation.
• The chargers and plug-in power supply units are not explosion-
proof and therefore may be installed and used only outside of
hazardous areas with potentially explosive atmospheres.
End user information on the environmentally friendly disposal of old
units and empty batteries.
• The returning and the environmentally friendly disposal of old electric
and electronic units is governed by the Law on electric and electronic
devices, observe the regulations of your local authorities, please:
– All old electric and electronic devices marked with the
crossed-out rubbish bin as well as their components,
e.g. empty batteries, must not be disposed of together
with unsorted household waste, but must be collected
separately and returned to an environmentally friendly
disposal / reuse.
General Safety Information