Handling And Safety Instructions - Waterbird ITSC1000 User Manual

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Multi Slider – User Manual

1.4 Handling and Safety Instructions

The Control Unit is designed to be mounted with the included mounting bracket. Do not use
another method of fixing the Control Unit to the Slider.
Do not use the Control Unit in wet or humid environment like rain, snow, spray or waterfalls
without extra protection against humidity intrusion in the electronic.
Do not install this Unit near a heater, inflammable material or oily or dusty location or in a
location continuously exposed to direct sunlight or in a location where gas may leak.
Do not cover the Control Unit with Metal Objects to ensure proper operation of the wireless
communication.
Do not attempt to repair, disassemble, or modify the Unit by yourself. There are no serviceable
parts inside and opening the Unit will void the warranty.
Remove all foreign substances such as dust or water from the power plug terminals using a
dry cloth on a regular basis. - Unplug all connectors and clean it with a dry cloth without
alcohol or other solvents.
Do not pull or excessively bend the cables. Do not twist or tie the cables. Do not hook the
cables over a metal object or place a heavy object on the cables. Do not pull the cables, when
unplugging unplug the connector by holding the plug. Do not put force on the cables in any
direction when connected to the Control Unit, this can damage the Control Unit and
connectors.
Before switching on the power to the Control Unit ensure that the Motors can spin feely and
no harm to humans, animals or objects is possible in case the connected motors start moving.
Do not use the Control Unit if it is damaged, the isolation on the cables is damaged or it shows
any abnormality like excessive heat dissipation that damaged the plastic housing.
It is normal that the Control Unit gets warm during operation. To avoid overheating do not
cover the Control Unit with thermally insulating material and allow free airflow.
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