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FDEx2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL FDEx2 INSTRUCTION MANUAL
A3+ CMYK
2 +44 (1753) 214 500 sollateksupport@sollatek.com 3
A3+ CMYK
Please read the following warnings to maintain the safe function and continued performance of your Sollatek
device.
INSTALLATION
The mounting of the unit must be in accordance with orientation as specied in this manual. The device must only be installed
and congured by trained and authorized staff.
TEMPERATURE
The Sollatek device must only be subjected to temperatures as specied in this manual.
VIBRATION AND IMPACT
The device MUST be installed in such a way as to be protected from impact in operation. Do not hit or drop the device.
NO SERVICEABLE PARTS
There are no serviceable parts inside the device. Do NOT open the housing.
VOLTAGES
The Sollatek device must only be connected to power supplies that comply with the acceptable voltage ranges as specied in
this manual.
VOLTAGE FLUCTUATIONS AND SURGES
The Sollatek device has surge protection as specied in this manual. Exposure to surge voltages outside these limits, or
excessively repeated surges within the limits may cause damage to the electrical circuits.
CURRENTS
Outputs should not be connected to short circuits or to loads that exceed the currents as specied in this manual. Care must be
taken to ensure that cables and terminations are safely terminated.
SEGREGATION OF POWER AND SIGNAL CABLING
Correct segregation of power and signal cabling must be followed. Do not run power and signal cables together in the same
conduit. Induction from power cables may corrupt data signals, leading to incorrect operation.
CONSEQUENTIAL FAILURES
The Sollatek device includes features to protect both itself and connected components. However, failure of connected
components may cause damage to the controller and/or connected components. Critical or vulnerable components should be
protected independently against failure.
FIT FOR PURPOSE
The Sollatek device must only be used for the purpose and functions described in this manual. As each application requires a
different conguration and setup, no liability is accepted by Sollatek UK Ltd for the correct operation of the nal equipment.
Failure to comply with the warnings may result in the device becoming damaged leading to
premature failure or unsafe operation. In extreme cases failure to comply may cause a risk
of electrocution or re.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
Precautions should be taken when installing or disconnecting the device. Isolate the power supply
before installation or servicing.
Trained and Authorised personnel only should install/service this equipment.
THE DANGERS OF ELECTRICITY
Harm can be caused to any person when they are exposed to ‘live parts’ that are either touched directly or indirectly by means
of some conducting object or material. Voltages over 50 volts AC or 120 volts DC are considered hazardous.
Most electrical accidents occur because of individuals:
1. Are working on or near equipment, which is thought to be dead, but which is, in fact, live.
2. Are working on or near equipment, which is known to be live, but where those involved are without adequate training or
appropriate equipment, or they have not taken adequate precautions.
3. Misuse of equipment or use of electrical equipment which they know to be faulty.
REDUCING THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
To reduce the risk of electric shock:
1. Install the device in an area free of conductive contaminants. The ambient temperature must not exceed 60°C.
2. Isolate the power to the device before installation, repair, or removal.
3. Use tools with insulated handles.
FIRST AID
Before commencing any work:
1. Find out the location of a suitably stocked rst aid box.
2. Find out the arrangements that exist on-site for rst aid, and who is responsible for taking charge of these.
DISPOSAL
Sollatek devices are subject to the EU directive 2012/19/EU and may also be subject to other national legislation for
the safe disposal of e-waste.
1. The device cannot be disposed of as municipal waste, and such waste should be collected and disposed of
separately.
2. The device can be disposed of through an approved WEEE collection point, or alternatively can be returned to
Sollatek UK Ltd at the end of its working life.
3. The device may contain hazardous substances, which if disposed of incorrectly may cause harm to the
environment and/or human health.
4. Penalties may be applicable for incorrect disposal, as specied by local legislation.
Sollatek devices comply with EU directive 2011/65/EU (RoHS).

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