Siemens SIMATIC Mobile Client900WXN Operating Instructions Manual page 18

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Overview
1.4 Accessories
Safety information on the magnetic wall bracket
Risk of injury when device drops
The magnetic wall bracket should be regarded as a suspended load and can fall. However,
under normal circumstances and if handled properly, the magnetic wall bracket is designed
in such a way that there is no risk of the wall bracket and device unintentionally falling and
the wall bracket can be taken down without tools.
In the case of improper locking, the device could fall out of the wall bracket.
• Never stand below the fitted wall bracket.
• Do not mount the wall bracket overhead or in places where the wall bracket or the
• The wall bracket is permitted for indoor use only.
• Do not mount the wall bracket on doors or covers.
• The magnetic holding power is affected by the material, thickness and structure of the
Risk of injury or damage from magnetic fields
Strong magnetic fields attract magnetic parts and damage or destroy electromagnetic
elements and devices. This also applies to pacemakers.
• Do not bring any iron parts (tools, nails, knives) into the vicinity of the magnets.
• Keep electronic devices and magnetic data carriers away from the magnets.
• Do not process the magnets mechanically, for example, by sawing or drilling.
• Keep the magnets away from open heat and flames.
Note
• The wall bracket should not be used to store tools etc.
• Ensure that the wall bracket is used correctly. If the wall bracket is not in use, it should be
stored in a suitable location.
• Make sure that no one can trip over the cable and cause the device to fall.
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CAUTION
device held in it could fall.
mounting surface. Ensure that the holding power at the mounting location is sufficient. If
necessary, choose a different mounting location.
Operating Instructions, 04/2015, A5E35883103-AB
Mobile Client900WXN

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