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Safety
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Protect the components from moisture.
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Do not install damp components.
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Comply with the regulations for electronic devices applicable at the place of use.
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Comply with the component's protection classes.
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Observe the DIN VDE 0100 series of standards when installing the components.
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Comply with the scopes of protection according to DIN VDE 0100-701. Observe
the country-specific deviations and the locally applicable regulations.
Possibility of electric shocks when installing components with damaged insulation.
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Mechanical loads may damage the components. Protect the components from
mechanical loading and damage. Do not use any damaged components.
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Only open the components' housing at the points indicated. Do not use force.
Possibility of electric shocks due to incorrectly connected cables.
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Only connect cables using the terminal connectors provided.
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Screw the power pack down to the power pack's mounting straps.
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Make sure that the cable is laid with strain relief.
Possibility of deadly burn injuries or smoke inhalation if incorrectly mounted
components ignite.
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Make sure that all components are mounted correctly.
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Observe the minimum distances between adjacent components specified in these
instructions.
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Make sure that the components and the connection cables are sufficiently
ventilated.
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Do not use cables when they are rolled up.
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Use removable panelling for the components.
2.3.2 Preventing injuries
If dropped down, heavy components cause bruising.
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Wear safety shoes.
2.4 Preventing property damage
Damage and malfunctions are possible from work incorrectly carried out.
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Make sure that all other work on mains connections and power packs is performed
only by qualified, expert personnel.
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Make sure that all other work on components is performed only by qualified, expert
personnel.
Improper maintenance may cause damage.
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Only clean components with a soft dry cloth.
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Directions for use for the power pack