Power Supply - Abus SECVEST Installer Manual

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Power supply

To prevent a fire risk or risk of electric shock, do not
expose the alarm panel or the components to rain or
other sources of moisture.
Do not commission the device near bathtubs,
swimming pools or areas where water is splashed
around.
Do not alter the device.
Discontinue use of damaged devices or accessories.
Using the device for purposes other than those
described may damage this product and may also lead
to hazards such as short circuits, fire or electric shock.
Note
Connection to the public electrical grid is subject
to your country's specific regulations.
Please seek information on these regulations
before connecting the product to the public grid.
If the device is brought into a warm environment from
a cold environment, condensation may form on the
inside of the device. In this case, wait about an hour
before commissioning the device.
Disconnect the device from the power supply before
carrying out maintenance or installation work.
Caution
Alterations or modifications to the device
invalidate the guarantee.
Caution
The alarm panel is supplied power via an
integrated power supply unit.
The power supply unitis connected to the
building's 230 V AC grid via a separately secured
line.
Connection to the building's grid is subject to the
country's specific regulations.
The backup power supply is ensured through an
internal battery.
Always replace fuses with fuses of the same type,
never higher.
Caution
Mount the device safely to a dry point in the
building.
Ensure there is sufficient ventilation for the
alarm panel.
Do not expose the alarm panel to temperatures
below 0 °C or higher than 50 °C.
The alarm panel is designed for indoor use only.
The maximum humidity must not exceed 90%
(non-condensing).
Ensure that no metal objects can be inserted into
the alarm panel from the outside.
Disconnect the alarm panel from the power supply
before any work is carried out on the device.
On alarm panels in general
Incorrect or unclean installation work may lead to
erroneous interpretation of signals and therefore
false alarms.
The operator is liable for any costs incurred for
involving rescue services such as the fire brigade
or police.
For this reason, read these instructions carefully
and ensure that lines and components used are
labelled precisely when the system is installed.
Safety information
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