3.3.2
Electric current
3.3.3
Moving components
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Electrical hazards
DANGER!
Danger of death due to electric current!
There is an imminent danger of death in the event of contact with
live parts. Damage to the insulation or individual components can
present a risk to life.
– Only have qualified electricians carry out work on the
electrical system.
– Make sure that the power supply plug is freely accessible after
the lifting column is installed in the operator's set-up.
– In the event of damage to the power supply cable, motor
cable or other control cables (PLC, PC etc.), disconnect the
power supply plug, take the MultiControl II duo accu/DC out
of service and arrange for repair.
– Before starting work on live parts of electrical systems and
equipment, isolate them from the voltage (disconnect the
plug) and make sure that they remain de-energised for the
duration of the work.
– Never bridge or disable fuses. When replacing fuses, observe
the correct current specification.
– Keep moisture away from live parts. Otherwise, this can lead
to a short-circuit.
Mechanical hazards
Assembly instructions for the RK MultiControl II duo accu/DC control