Instruction Manual

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6.4.4 Wiring
Wiring is under󰘵ood as the electrical cable connections that can be found:
- Inside the Receiving Unit
- Between the Receiving Unit and the Machine.
ALL ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS MUST BE PERFORMED AND MADE IN
COMPLIANCE WITH THE NATIONAL ELECTRIC CODE AND ALL APPLICABLE
LAWS, REGULATIONS AND STANDARDS, EVEN LOCAL. IF INSTRUCTIONS
PROVIDED BY AUTEC ARE INCONSISTENT WITH SUCH APPLICABLE LAWS,
REGULATIONS OR STANDARDS, DO NOT INSTALL THE AUTEC RADIO
REMOTE CONTROL WITHOUT CONSULTATION WITH AUTEC. AUTEC IS NOT
RESPONSIBLE FOR AND SHALL NOT BE HELD LIABLE FOR ANY
MALFUNCTIONS OR ACCIDENTS THAT MAY OCCUR DUE TO ANY IMPROPER
INSTALLATION OR INCONSISTENCY BETWEEN ITS INSTRUCTIONS AND
SUCH LAWS, REGULATIONS OR STANDARDS.
FAILURE TO INSTALL THE AUTEC RADIO REMOTE CONTROL CORRECTLY
MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH, OR PROPERTY DAMAGE.
The power supply of the Receiving Unit mu󰄋 have a switch that allows power
supply disconnection during in󰄋allation, wiring and/or maintenance
operations. Connect the Receiving Unit immediately down󰄋ream of the
Machine main switch or of the electrical panel main switch (see the In󰄋allation
Manual).
The Receiving Unit's power supply mu󰄋 be protected again󰄋 short circuit by
means of an external device (by way of example: fuse, thermal magnetic circuit
breaker). Such device mu󰄋 be able to interrupt the maximum fault current
(including the short circuit current) allowed in the circuit.
Make sure that the Receiving Unit's power supply is protected again󰄋 short
circuits and is supplied either by a battery or by a power supply unit with
safety isolating transformer. Limits provided in the technical data mu󰄋 be
observed (see chapter "Technical Data" in "Part D" of the In󰄋ruction Manual).
Never connect power supply positive or negative pole to the outputs. Such
connections damage the outputs and make ineffective the UMFS and STOP
safety functions. In this case the Machine may be in a dangerous condition,
out of the User's control.