38 | Safety
2.5 Particular hazards
The dangers resulting from the risk assessment are presented here.
To minimize potential health hazards and prevent dangerous situations, the safety instructions
listed below and the warning instructions in the following chapters of these Operating
Instructions must be observed.
Electrical current
DANGER!
Danger of death due to electrical current!
There is an immediate danger of death if live parts are touched. Damage
to insulation or individual components can be life-threatening.
Therefore:
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If there is damage to the insulation, disconnect the power supply
immediately and arrange for repairs.
Only allow electricians to carry out work on the electrical system.
When any work is being carried out on the electrical system, it must be
disconnected from the power source and checked to ensure that it is
not live.
Before carrying out maintenance, cleaning or repair work, the power
supply must be switched off and secured to prevent it being
switched on again.
Do not bypass or shut down any fuses. Use fuses with the correct
amperage when replacing.
Keep live parts away from moisture. This can cause a short circuit.