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Warns about electrical shock hazards, including exposure to water and handling internal components.
Alerts to fire and burn risks from obstructed vents, transformerless chargers, and overheating.
Warns about explosion risks from incorrect battery types, proximity to batteries, and flammable locations.
Details safety measures when working near batteries, including PPE and handling precautions.
Covers ventilation, battery voltage matching, and terminal cleaning safety.
Advises on dry, cool, ventilated, safe locations and protection from battery acid.
Emphasizes shock hazards during installation and recommends use of a certified technician.
Introduces the ten main steps for performing the Freedom HF installation.
Explains basic components and their relationships in typical vehicle installations.
Provides guidelines for selecting a suitable, safe, and accessible location for the Freedom HF unit.
Details the process for mounting the Freedom HF unit, including orientation and fastening methods.
Explains how to connect the Freedom HF chassis to the system's ground point for safety.
Guides on connecting AC input wires, including considerations for connectors, separation, and GFCIs.
Details the AC input connection process for specific Freedom HF models using WAGO terminals.
Details the AC input connection process for the Freedom HF 1800 T using PTI connectors.
Guides on connecting AC input for EMS models, emphasizing electrical shock hazards with pre-wired cords.
Provides instructions for connecting the AC output to an existing AC circuit, including GFCI requirements.
Details connecting AC output for specific models to existing AC wiring, using WAGO terminals.
Details connecting AC output for the 1800 T model using PTI connectors.