CHLORIDE 70-NET 10 - 40KVA
1.7. RADIO FREQUENCY INTERFERENCE
Danger
70-NET is interference protected according to EN_50091-2 or EN_55022 class A. To avoid inter-
ference, installation restrictions may apply or additional measures may be required.
1.8. BATTERIES
Battery maintenance must be carried out by authorised personnel.
• The batteries installed in the UPS and battery extension kits contain electrolytic sub-
stances. Under normal conditions the containers are dry, but a damaged battery may
leak electrolyte which can be dangerous in contact with the skin and cause irritation to
the eyes. Should this happen wash the affected part with copious amounts of water
and seek immediate medical advice.
• Voltage is present on the battery contacts at all times.
• Even when discharged a battery has the capacity to supply a high short circuit cur-
rent, which, in addition to causing damage to the battery itself and associated cables,
may expose the operator to the risk of burns.
• Battery voltages can be hazardous. The voltage of a single cell is not dangerous,
however a number of such blocks, connected in series, can produce dangerous volt-
ages. During maintenance, disconnect the battery blocks so that no more than five
batteries are connected in series.
• The batteries are sealed "hermetically". Periods of storage or disuse may not exceed
6 months, at 20°C, without the batteries being recharged. If this period is exceeded it
is essential that the battery be recharged, which requires that the UPS be switched
on. Guarantee is void if these instructions are not followed. However, it is advised that
recharging be carried out at least once every 4 months.
• Since new batteries often do not provide full capacity after an initial charge it may be
necessary to carry out a number of discharge/recharge cycles before optimum perfor-
mance is achieved.
• In order to protect the environment batteries must be disposed of in accordance with
the regulations governing disposal of toxic and harmful waste.
1.9. RE-PACKAGING
To re-package, proceed as follows:
Do not pack the equipment until at least six hours have elapsed since the last recharge.
Place the equipment in bags made of a material sufficiently porous to allow it to breathe
(e.g. 100μm polyethylene).
Do not remove air from the packaging.
User Handbook - 10H52163PAMC rev.9 - 06/2008
SAFETY
ENG
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