Installation And Operation - Fayat Group DYNAPAC F1800W Operation & Maintenance Manual

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Danger due to electric shock. Voltage flashover poses the risk of severe or
fatal injuries!
Adhere to the following safety distances from high-voltage lines:
< 125kV 5m
> 125kV 15m
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The illuminated balloon must not be operated if the electric supply cables or connec-
tors are damaged.
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Before starting up, check that the zip fastener of the balloon skin is closed. If the skin
is damaged, it must be repaired or replaced. The bulbs must be checked for firm seat-
ing and damage.
The balloon cannot be operated with a damaged skin.
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Never operate the balloon unattended!
Maximum wind speed for using the balloon: 80 km/h.
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Installation and operation

- Install the bracket (1) at the vehicle step (3) using the corresponding assem-
bly material (2).
- Fasten the illuminated balloon (4) to the holding tube (5) and tighten the clamping
bolt (6).
- Close the zip fastener in the balloon skin and smooth away any large wrinkles in
the skin.
- Guide the holding tube (5) into the premounted holder (1) and tighten the clamping
lever (7) correctly to fix the holding tube.
- Once the illuminated balloon is completely mounted and secured, connect the plug (8)
of the illuminated balloon in the corresponding switch cabinet sockets (9).
Operation of the switch cabinet - see screed operating instructions.
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Route the supply lines so as to rule out any risk of stumbling or damage to the lines.
- After it has been engaged at the switch cabinet, the illuminated balloon inflates au-
tomatically.
- The skin of the illuminated balloon collapses again on being switched off.
- Remove the plug and open the zip of the balloon skin. Let the lamps cool down
completely.
- Store any dry illuminated balloons that are not needed in the corresponding trans-
port cover.
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The holding tube must be removed during transportation!
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