Handling
Electrical
safety rules
Equipment
safety rules
Always wear protective goggles while working to prevent
potential splashes from reaching the eyes and skin. In
case of contact, rinse immediately with running water for
a few minutes. If symptoms persist, consult a doctor.
Always ensure you have a stable footing to safely control
equipment in case of emergencies.
Used/damaged device must not be disposed of in house-
hold waste but must be disposed of in an environmentally
friendly manner. Use designated electrical device collec-
tion points.
This is a Class I equipment that can only be powered by
a supply with a protective grounding conductor. This
connection must not be interrupted at any point (e.g., by
using an extension cord). Any interruption or disconnec-
tion of the protective conductor may lead to a risk of
electric shock. Therefore, please ensure that the equip-
ment/casing is properly grounded beforehand.
Do not twist or severely bend the power cord, as this may
damage the internal cables. If the power cord shows
signs of damage, do not use the charger. Damaged
cables pose a risk of electric shock. Keep the power cord
away from heat sources, oil sources, sharp edges, and
moving parts. Damaged power cords must be replaced
by the manufacturer, their technicians, or similarly
qualified personnel to prevent hazardous situations or
injuries.
Never leave the equipment unattended while it is
powered on. Always turn off the equipment at the main
switch and disconnect the power cord when it is not
being used for its intended purpose!
Do not attempt to repair the device yourself.
Before connecting the equipment to power, check that
the voltage of the outlet and the fuse ratings match the
values on the nameplate. If they do not match, it may
cause serious hazards and damage to the equipment.
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