Climbing onto or sitting on the device
• Do not climb onto the device or sit on it.
Use of the device for storage
• Do not cover the device with objects.
• Do not put objects on the device.
Improper procedures for putting the device into
service and taking it out of service
• Only have a qualified electrician put the device into service
and take it out of service.
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Please refer to the chapters "Installation and start-up"
as well as "Taking out of service and dismantling"
3. Residual Risks
3.1
Danger due to condensed water
The formation of condensation may occur within the recep-
tacle combination (especially with IP 67 protection class)
due to temperature fluctuations or intense solar radiation.
Attention
Material damage due to condensed water
Condensation may occur on the inside of the device in
the case of unfavourable ambient conditions. This may
cause damage to the device.
• Only operate the device under suitable ambient
conditions.
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Please refer to the "Technical Data" chapter
• Use diaphragm cable glands for device ventilation
purposes.
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3.2
Fire hazard due to heat accumulation
Heat may build up within the receptacle combination if the
device has been covered by an object. This may cause a fire.
Warning
Risk of sustaining injury due to fire
Should the device be covered, heat may build up within
the device, which may cause a fire. There is a risk of
sustaining major injury.
• Do not cover the device with objects.
• Do not put objects on the device.
3.3
Danger due to improper operation
Warning
Risk of injury due to improper operation
Improper operation may cause damage to the device,
which may result in injuries.
• Always disconnect the plug by pulling at the plug
housing of the connected plug to remove it from the
socket.
• Do not disconnect the plug by pulling at its cable.
• Ensure that the cables are not kinked, pinched or run
over, and will not make contact with external heat
sources.