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Safety information
Electrical connection
• Special regulations apply for electrical installation in outdoor spaces. Only a qualified electrician may perform the
electrical installation.
– The qualified electrician has the necessary professional training, knowledge and experience to perform electrical
installation in outdoor spaces. The electrician can detect potential dangers and knows how to adhere to regional
and national standards, regulations and directives.
– For your own safety, please consult a qualified electrician.
• Only connect the unit if the electrical data of the unit and the power supply match.
• Only plug the unit into a correctly installed outlet. Ensure that the unit is fused for a rated fault current of max. 30 mA
by means of a fault current protection device.
• Extension cables and power distributors (e.g. outlet strips) must be suitable for outdoor use (splash-proof).
• Protect the plug connection from moisture.
• Only plug the unit into a correctly installed outlet. Ensure that the unit is fused for a rated fault current of max. 30 mA
by means of a fault current protection device.
Safe operation
• Never operate the unit if the housing is defective!
• Never operate the unit if an electrical cable is defective!
• A damaged connection cable cannot be replaced. Dispose of the unit.
• Do not carry or pull the unit by its power cable.
• Route lines in such a way that they are protected from damage and do not present a tripping hazard.
• Never carry out technical changes to the unit.
• Only carry out work on the unit that is described in this manual.
• Only use original spare parts and accessories.
Warnings used in these instructions
The warning information is categorised by signal words, which indicate the extent of the hazard.
W A R N I N G
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation, which could lead to death or severe injuries, if not avoided.
C A U T I O N
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation, which could lead to medium or minor injuries, if not avoided.
N O T E
Indicates a possibly dangerous situation, which could lead to damage to property or the environment, if not
avoided.
T I P
Useful tip.
Cross-references used in these instructions
A
reference to a figure, e.g. figure A.
Reference to another section.
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