6.9.1
Removing consumers from the device in pro-
tection class IP 44
• First switch off the connected electrical consumer.
• Then slightly raise the hinged lid of the socket and pull the
plug out of the socket.
6.9.2
Removing consumers from the device in pro-
tection class IP 67
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Removing consumers (example DELTA BOX)
• First switch off the connected electrical consumer.
• Loosen the bayonet ring (1) of the plug (2) by turning it
counter-clockwise.
• Then slightly raise the hinged lid (3) of the socket and pull
the plug out of the socket.
• Turn the hinged lid (3) clockwise to close it so that it
is hand-tight and to ensure that the protection class
requirements are met again.
7. Taking the device
out of service
7.1 Taking the device out of service
• Remove the connected consumers from the device.
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Please refer to the "Operation" chapter
• If necessary clean the device before storing it.
• If necessary coil up the supply line.
• Store the device safely in a clean and dry location.
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8. Cleaning
The device can be cleaned with a dry cloth or a damp cloth,
depending on application conditions and soiling.
However, dry cleaning in regular intervals is recommended
in order to prevent persistent soiling on the surfaces.
• First remove all connected electrical consumers from the
device, before starting cleaning tasks.
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Please refer to the "Operation" chapter
Danger
Risk of sustaining injury due to electric shock
There is a risk of sustaining major injury or death when
working on or with live components.
• Only execute tasks on the device after you have
disconnected it from the power supply and have
unplugged the plug.
• Only clean the device and the components (e.g. sockets)
externally.
• Do not open the device and keep the sockets closed.
8.1 Cleaning with a dry cloth
For dry cleaning, a brush and a clean cleaning cloth may be
used.
• Remove any existing dust and soil with a brush first.
• Then thoroughly wipe off the device with a clean, dry
cloth.
8.2 Cleaning with a damp cloth
Attention
Material damage due to incorrect cleaning agents
The use of unsuitable cleaning agents, cleaning devices
and excessive use of water may cause damage to the
device.
• Obtain prior approval from MENNEKES for cleaning
agents you would like to use.
• Only clean the device and the components (e.g. sockets)
externally.
• Do not open the device and keep the sockets closed.
• Avoid the use of running water.
• Ensure that water cannot reach live parts.
• Do not use high-pressure cleaning appliances.
For damp cleaning, clean water is to be used exclusively.
• Remove any existing dust and soil with a brush first.
• Then thoroughly wipe off the device with a clean damp
cloth.