Ford PRO NB 120 Series Installation Manual page 11

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DC Charger
WARNING
The housing must be properly closed, otherwise it may not adequately protect people or property
from any abnormal situation inside the equipment.
Always follow the instructions in the manual to move and position the equipment. The weight of this
equipment can cause injuries, serious injuries and even death if not handled correctly.
The exhaust airflow can reach high temperatures during charging sessions, especially when the outdoor
temperature and power demand are high.
Electric shock danger. The steps to isolate the equipment must be carefully followed before performing any
task or opening any cover of the equipment. Avoid inappropriate actions that may cause electric shock.
Always wear the appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) for each task and work in electrical
areas with dry hands. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
Do not use cables with damaged insulation. Do not subject cables to abrasion, excessive stress, heavy
loads, or pinching. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
Do not supply power to a damaged equipment or with missing parts, even if the installation is complete.
Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
In the event that the equipment stops due to a loss of power, do not do any work on it. The auto-restart
function may be enabled, and you may receive an electric shock.
The equipment has capacitors. Wait until the capacitors have discharged before performing any
maintenance task.
USE
Do not use this equipment for purposes other than the electric vehicle charging with the modes provided
for this product and defined in this manual.
Do not disconnect or connect any terminals while the equipment is running. Otherwise, you may get an
electric shock and the equipment may be damaged.
Do not use this product if its enclosure or electric vehicle connector(s) (on both the equipment and vehicle
sides) are broken, cracked or otherwise damaged. Otherwise, you may get an electric shock.
CONNECTION TO GROUND
Prevention of electric shock:
The equipment chassis must be properly grounded to prevent a possible electrical shock if a leakage
current flows through the enclosure. Disconnect all power supplies before proceeding with maintenance
operations inside the equipment.
Only connect the grounding device to the equipment's grounding plate. Do not use the enclosure or
chassis screws for grounding.
The protective ground cable must be first to connect and last to disconnect.
Ford Pro contact info: chargingsupport@fordpro.com and 1-800-34-FLEET
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