Hazards Due To Electricity - Weidmuller PrintJet ADVANCED User Manual

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2.6.1

Hazards due to electricity

DANGER
Electrical hazard warning
Touching live parts is a direct risk to life.
Damage to the insulation or individual
components may result in fatal injury.
• Only electrical specialists are allowed
to work on the printer's electrical
components.
• Only connect the device to a properly
grounded and fused socket. Do not
use a socket already being used by
devices that are turned on and off at
regular intervals, such as
photocopiers or fans.
• Do not connect the printer to either a
switch-operated or a timer-controlled
power outlet.
• Never use damaged or worn-out
power cables.
• If you connect the PrintJet
ADVANCED to the power supply via
an extension cable, ensure that the
total nominal current of all of the
devices connected to the extension
cable does not exceed the ampere
rating for that extension cable. Also
ensure that the total nominal current
of all the devices plugged into the
wall-mounted socket outlet does not
exceed the ampere rating for that
power outlet.
• Regularly inspect the printer's
electrical components for defects,
such as loose connections or
damage to the insulation.
• If there is damage, immediately
switch off the printer's power supply
and have the damage repaired.
• Never bypass fuses or take them out
of operation.
• When replacing fuses, pay attention
to the correct amperage.
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• Keep moisture away from live parts
as it can cause short-circuits. Pay
particular attention to this when
cleaning the printer.
• Have extension and device cables
with plugs and sockets tested by an
electrical specialist, or by a trained
person using suitable inspection
facilities, at least every 6 months.
• Modifications carried out after testing
must comply with DIN EN 60204-1.
1449820000/1.4/04.17

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