4 Electrical Installation
4.1 Precautions
Before starting work, make sure that the safety instructions in the chapter
Introduction and Safety
DANGER: Electrical Hazard
Before starting work on the unit, make sure that the unit and the
control panel are isolated from the power supply and cannot be
energized. This applies to the control circuit as well.
DANGER: Crush Hazard
Moving parts can entangle or crush. Always disconnect and lock
out power before servicing to prevent unexpected startup.
Failure to do so could result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Electrical Hazard
Risk of electrical shock or burn. A certified electrician must
supervise all electrical work. Comply with all local codes and
regulations.
WARNING: Electrical Hazard
There is a risk of electrical shock or explosion if the electrical
connections are not correctly carried out, or if there is fault or
damage on the product. Visually inspect equipment for
damaged cables, cracked casings or other signs of damage.
Make sure that electrical connections have been correctly
made.
CAUTION: Electrical Hazard
Prevent cables from becoming sharply bent or damaged.
4.1.1 Battery
Check that the cable has been disconnected from the negative battery terminal,
as part of the power lock-out process.
4.2 Cables
These requirements apply for cable installation:
FST Installation, Operation, and Maintenance Manual
on page 3 have been read and understood.
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