7.3.3 Opening the inspection window without
knurled screws
Inspection window without knurled screws
• If applicable, remove the padlock (1).
• Open the inspection window (2) by swivelling it upwards.
7.3.4 Closing the inspection window without knurled
screws
• Swivel the inspection window downwards until it latches
at the enclosure.
• If required, lock the inspection window by means of the
padlock.
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.
For damp cleaning, the device is to be deenergized by a
qualified electrician beforehand.
• First remove all connected electrical consumers from the
device, before starting cleaning tasks.
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Please refer to the "Operation" chapter
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8.1
Cleaning with a dry cloth
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.
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• Only clean the device and the components (e.g. sockets)
externally.
• Do not open the device and keep the sockets closed.
For dry cleaning, a brush and a clean cleaning cloth may be
used.
• Remove any existing dust and soil with a brush first.
• Then, wipe the device with a clean, dry cloth.
8.2
Cleaning with a damp cloth
If you want to clean the device with a damp cloth, the
device is to be de-energized by a qualified electrician
beforehand.
For damp cleaning, clean water is to be used exclusively.
Danger
Risk of sustaining injury due to electric shock
There is a risk of sustaining major injury or death in the
case of cleaning the device with a damp cloth and touch-
ing live components.
• Have an electrician de-energise the supply line of the
device prior to commencing cleaning tasks with a damp
cloth.
• Only clean the device and the components (e.g. sockets)
externally.
• Do not open the device and keep the sockets closed.