Faults; Troubleshooting; Residual Current Device (Residual Current Device); Miniature Circuit Breaker And Screw Locking Device - Mennekes AMAXX Notice D'utilisation

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11. Faults

Warning
Risk of sustaining injury due to unintentional start-
up of electrical consumers
Electrical consumers, connected to the receptacle combi-
nation, may automatically start up upon reactivation of a
tripped protective device and cause injury.
• Activate a protective device only after all connected
consumers have been switched off or disconnected from
the receptacle combination.

11.1 Troubleshooting

• Open the inspection window or the enclosure cover
(EverGUM
distributor) on the device to reach the
®
protective elements.
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Please refer to the "Operation" chapter
11.1.1 Residual current devices (RCDs)
A residual current device (FI) is triggered
• Visually check the receptacle combination and connected
electrical consumers for defects.
YES - a defect is present on the receptacle combination or
on the consumer:
• Take the defective receptacle combination out of service
and do not use it anymore.
• Take the defective consumer out of operation and do not
use it anymore.
• Have an electrician rectify the problem.
NO - a defect is not present:
• Reactivate the residual current device (FI).
The residual current device triggers again!
• Take the receptacle combination out of service and do not
use it anymore.
• Take the consumer out of operation and not use it
anymore.
• Have an electrician rectify the problem.
11.1.2 Miniature circuit breaker and screw locking
device
A miniature circuit breaker and a screw locking device
are triggered
Danger
Risk of sustaining injury due to electric shock
When replacing a D-type fuse link, energized components
can be touched. There is danger of severe or fatal injury.
• Only replace a D-type fuse link after you have
disconnected the device from the power supply and
have unplugged the power plug.
• Visually check the receptacle combination and connected
electrical consumers for defects.
YES - a defect is present on the receptacle combination or
on the consumer:
• Take the defective receptacle combination out of service
and do not use it anymore.
• Take the defective consumer out of operation and do not
use it anymore.
• Have an electrician rectify the problem.
NO - a defect is not present:
• Switch the miniature circuit breaker back on
• Unplug the power plug of the device and insert a new
equivalent D-type fuse link fuse.
The miniature circuit breaker or the D-type fuse link
triggers again!
• Take the receptacle combination out of service and do not
use it anymore.
• Take the consumer out of operation and not use it
anymore.
• Have an electrician rectify the problem.
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