Operator Responsibility - Hafele WTC 200 Mounting Instructions

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Electric current
DANGER!
Risk of fatality due to electric current!
If you come into contact with live components there is a direct risk of death by electrocution. Damage to the
insulation or individual components can put your life at risk.
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Have all work on the electrical system carried out by electric experts.
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In the event of damage to the insulation, switch off power supply immediately and have it repaired.
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Before starting to work on live parts of electrical systems and operating materials, disconnect the system
from the mains and secure it against reconnection whilst the work is being carried out. When doing this,
pay attention to the 5 safety rules:
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Disconnect from the mains.
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Secure against reconnection.
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Verify that the system is dead.
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Carry out earthing and short-circuiting.
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Provide protection from adjacent live parts.
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Never bypass or disable fuses. Adhere to the correct current strength specification when replacing
fuses.
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Keep moisture away from live components. It can lead to short circuits.
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Operator responsibility

The operator is the person who operates the access control system himself for commercial or
financial purposes or allows it to be used by a third party and bears the legal product responsibility for
protecting the user, the personnel or third parties during operation.
Operator responsibilities
The access control system is used in the commercial area. The operator of the access control system is
therefore subject to the legal occupational safety obligations.
As well as the safety instructions in these instructions, the safety, occupations safety and environmental
protection regulations that apply to the area of application of the access control system must be complied with.
The following particularly applies:
The operator must ensure that escape routes and escape doors are clear for all persons in the event of
danger.
The operator must be familiar with the applicable occupational safety regulations and determine additional
hazards that result from the special working conditions at the usage location of the access control system.
The operator must implement these in the form of operating instructions for operating the access control
system.
The operator must monitor whether the operating instructions that he has produced are compliant with the
latest version of the regulations for the entire usage period of the access control system and adapt them if
necessary.
The operator must clearly control and define the responsibilities for installation, operation, fault remedying,
maintenance and cleaning.
The operator must ensure that all persons who handle the access control system have read and understood
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