SAFETY GUIDELINES AND MEASURES
6 May 2010 / Mass Combi 12/2500-100; 24/2500-60; 48/2500-35; 48/5000-70 / EN
• Do not touch the equipment when wet or if your hands
are clammy.
• Not only the batteries, but the Mass Combi as well can
become a projectile if your transport is involved in an
accident! Ensure adequate and secure mounting and
always use suitable handling equipment for
transportation.
• Except for the connection compartment, see section
5.5, the cabinet of the Mass Combi must not be
opened. There are no serviceable parts inside the
cabinet. Only qualified, authorized and trained
electrician installers are authorized to open the
connection compartment.
2.6 WARNING REGARDING LIFE SUPPORT
APPLICATIONS
The Mass Combi products are not sold for applications in
any medical equipment intended for use as a component
of any life support system unless a specific written
agreement pertaining to such intended use is executed
between the manufacturer and Mastervolt. Such
agreement will require the equipment manufacturer either
to contract additional reliability testing of the Mass Combi
parts and/or to commit to undertake such testing as a part
of the manufacturing process. In addition the manufacturer
must agree to indemnify and not hold Mastervolt
responsible for any claims arising from the use of the
Mass Combi parts in the life support equipment.
2.7 WARNING REGARDING THE USE OF
BATTERIES.
Excessive battery discharge and/or high charging voltages
can cause serious damage to batteries. Do not exceed the
recommended limits of discharge level of your batteries.
Avoid short circuiting batteries, as this may result in
explosion and fire hazard. Installation of the batteries and
adjustments of the Mass Combi should only be undertaken
by authorised personnel!