Only use the device when power
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cable and housing a free of damage.
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Pay attention that the power cables
are secured.
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Do not use a power cable to carry
the device or pull it. Damaged po-
wer cable means mortal danger by
electrical shock.
Always pull the plug; never pull the
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power cable to separate the device
from the voltage source.
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If cables a routed through walls
with sharp edges, for example metal
walls, use empty pipes or piping to
avoid damaging the cable.
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Never route the main cables with
230 V together with direct current
cables of 12 V DC in the same pipe
Rohr (one piping).
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Route the power cable in such a way
that no one trips and no one can
damage the cables.
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Do not route the cables next to
conductive materials. Do not fold
the cables and protect them against
damages.
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Damaged cables must be ex-
changed immediately.
Avoid short circuits and bridges
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with foreign objects between in-
and outputs of the voltage inver-
ter. Use only bonding pins or fork
wall pins to connect devices to the
output sockets. Even if the build in
fuse is released, some parts remain
under load.
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Pay attention that the device is
always used in a safe place.
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Choose the set-up place for the
device with care.
The maintenance work must be
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accomplished by a qualified electri-
cian.
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Do not operate the device if it is
damaged.
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Do not expose the device to extre-
me temperatures, strong vibrations,
strong mechanical load, direct sun-
light, dampness. Otherwise damage
to the device is likely.
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Note that damages caused by
improper handling, ignorance to the
operating manual or interference by
unauthorised persons are excluded
from the warranty.
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Never dismantle the device. Inap-
propriate repairs can cause conside-
rable dangers for the user.
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Only let specialists do repairs.
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