Work Areas; Falling Parts; Risk Of Crushing Or Cuts; Risk Of Injury Due To Hot Surfaces - Siemens SICHARGE D Dispenser Operating Instructions Manual

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Safety instructions
2.2 Hazards during transport, mounting, operation and maintenance
2.2.5

Work areas

Danger of tripping or slipping.
Keep work areas clean and tidy to prevent tripping and slipping.
Accident hazards
Avoid accidents, personal injury and damage to vehicles and the dispenser. Examples of
accident hazards are:
• Inattention
• Danger of tripping or slipping.
• Vandalism
Provide additional protective measures, such as:
• Warning signs
• Safe location of the dispenser
• Barriers
• Training of drivers and operators
• Sufficient lighting
Safety area for mounting
Create a safety area around the mounting surface with warning signs and barriers.
2.2.6

Falling parts

When working at an elevated height, watch out for falling parts, cables or plugs.
2.2.7

Risk of crushing or cuts

When mounting, look out for moving parts and protruding cables and bolts.
The cable retraction system is under constant spring force.
2.2.8

Risk of injury due to hot surfaces

After opening the front door, you can come into contact with hot surfaces. This applies to the
area of the copper busbars, for example. Before starting work, wait at least 10 minutes after
switching off the dispenser until all hot surfaces have cooled down.
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Operating Instructions, 10/2023, A5E52758387-AB
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