Hazard information
The device may only be operated in dry and dust-
free environment and must be protected from the
effects of moisture, vibrations, solar or other meth-
ods of heat radiation, cold and mechanical loads.
The device is not a toy; do not allow children to
play with it. Do not leave packaging material lying
around. Plastic films/bags, pieces of polystyrene,
etc. can be dangerous in the hands of a child.
We do not assume any liability for damage to
property or personal injury caused by improper
use or the failure to observe the hazard
information. In such cases, any claim under
warranty is extinguished! For consequential
damages, we assume no liability!
The device may only be used for fixed installa-
tions. The device must be securely attached with-
in a fixed installation.
The actuator is part of the building installation.
The relevant national standards and directives
must be taken into consideration during planning
and set-up. The device has been designed solely
for operation on a 230 V/50 Hz AC supply. Only
qualified electricians (to VDE 0100) are permitted
to carry out work on the 230 V mains. Applicable
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accident
prevention
complied with whilst such work is being carried
out. To avoid electric shocks from the device,
please disconnect the mains voltage (trip the
miniature circuit-breaker). Noncompliance with
the installation instructions can cause fire or
introduce other hazards.
When connecting to the device terminals, take
the permissible cables and cable cross sections
into account.
Please take the technical data (in particular the
maximum permissible effective installed load of
the floor heating actuator and the type of load to
be connected) into account before connecting a
load! All load data relates to ohmic loads. Do not
exceed the capacity specified for the device.
The device has not been designed to support
safety disconnection.
Exceeding this capacity could lead to the
destruction of the device, fires or electric shocks.
Before the actuator is connected, remove the
fuse from the fuse box or remove the plug from
the socket.
Hazard information
regulations
must
be
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