The workforce must only consist of persons who can be expected to carry out their work
reliably. Persons with impaired reactions due to, for example, the consumption of drugs,
alcohol, or medication are prohibited.
When selecting personnel, the age-related and occupation-related regulations governing
the usage location must be observed.
1.2.3.2
General Safety Notes
Electrical hazards
NOTICE!
Damage due to improper use!
Improper use of the circuit breaker control unit may cause damage to the control unit as
well as connected components.
Improper use includes, but is not limited to:
•
Operation outside the specied operation conditions.
DANGER!
Life-threatening hazard from electric shock!
There is an imminent life-threatening hazard from electric shocks from live parts.
Damage to insulation or to specic components can pose a life-threatening hazard.
• Only a qualied electrician should perform work on the electrical equipment.
• Immediately switch o the power supply and have it repaired if there is damage to
the insulation.
• Before beginning work at live parts of electrical systems and resources, cut the
electricity and ensure it remains o for the duration of the work. Comply with the
ve safety rules in the process:
◦ cut electricity;
◦ safeguard against restart;
◦ ensure electricity is not owing;
◦ earth and short-circuit; and
◦ cover or shield neighboring live parts.
• Never bypass a fuse or render it inoperable. Always use the correct amperage when
changing a fuse.
• Keep moisture away from live parts. Moisture can cause short circuits.
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