Ambient temperature range:
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Relative humidity:
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The surrounding air must be free from dust, acids, corrosive gases or substances, etc.
Can be used at altitudes of up to 2000 m (6561 ft. 8.16 in.)
Obligations of the
The operator must only allow persons to work with the device who:
operator
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Checks must be carried out at regular intervals to ensure that operators are working in a
safety-conscious manner.
Obligations of
Before using the device, all persons instructed to do so undertake:
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Before leaving the workplace, ensure that people or property cannot come to any harm in
your absence.
Mains connection
Devices with a higher rating may affect the energy quality of the mains due to their current
consumption.
This may affect a number device types in terms of:
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see "Technical data"
In this case, the plant operator or the person using the device should check whether the
device may be connected, where appropriate by discussing the matter with the power sup-
ply company.
IMPORTANT! Ensure that the mains connection is earthed properly
Protecting your-
Anyone working with the device exposes themselves to numerous risks, e.g.
self and others
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during operation: -10 °C to + 40 °C (14 °F to 104 °F)
during transport and storage: -20 °C to +55 °C (-4 °F to 131 °F)
up to 50% at 40 °C (104 °F)
up to 90% at 20 °C (68 °F)
are familiar with the fundamental instructions regarding safety at work and accident
prevention and have been instructed in how to use the device
have read and understood these operating instructions, especially the section "safety
rules", and have confirmed as much with their signatures
are trained to produce the required results.
to observe the basic instructions regarding safety at work and accident prevention
to read these operating instructions, especially the "Safety rules" section and sign to
confirm that they have understood them and will follow them.
Connection restrictions
Criteria with regard to the maximum permissible mains impedance
Criteria with regard to the minimum short-circuit power requirement
at the interface with the public grid
flying sparks and hot pieces of metal
Arc radiation, which can damage eyes and skin
Hazardous electromagnetic fields, which can endanger the lives of those using cardi-
ac pacemakers
Risk of electrocution from mains current and welding current
Greater noise pollution
Harmful welding fumes and gases
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