Device-Specific Hazards - Eaton XV300 Manual

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2. Safety regulations

2.3 Device-specific Hazards

2.3 Device-specific Hazards
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EXPLOSION HAZARD
Death, serious injury, and property damage may occur if the device is
being used in a potentially explosive (classified) location and, during
operation, an electrical plug-in connection is disconnected or the
device is exposed to dangerous impacts or other types of dangerous
mechanical shock.
Use the device in the following environments only:
Non-hazardous (non-explosive) areas
Zone 22 hazardous areas (as defined in the ATEX Directive)
Make sure that the device is not exposed to dangerous impacts
and other types of dangerous mechanical shock.
Do not operate the device in hazardous (classified) locations
unless it is mounted correctly.
De-energize the device before disconnecting plug connections.
EXPLOSION HAZARD
LITHIUM BATTERY
The lithium battery inside the XV300 may explode if handled incorrectly.
Dispose of the XV300 unit professionally.
CAUTION
DESTRUCTION
The XV300 should only be opened by the manufacturer or by an author-
ized center. Operate the XV300 until only with the enclosure fully closed
and sealed.
CAUTION
ELECTROSTATIC DISCHARGE
Do not touch components (e.g., connector pins) that are electrostatic-
sensitive.
Discharge any static electricity from your body before touching the
HMI panel (e.g., by touching an earthed metal object).
Electrostatic discharges may damage or ruin assembly parts. Because
of this, it is necessary to take precautions whenever handling the cards.
Please refer to the guidelines for electrostatic-sensitive components for
more information (ESD guidelines).
 
XV300  04/19 MN048017EN  www.eaton.eu

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