User's Manual Part 1

RBS 2308 and RBS 2309 User’s Guide
Never remove or cov
er hazard symbols as this can endanger persons
working with the pr
oduct.
Only use the tools described, in the manner indicated, in instructions.
2.4 Electric Shock Hazards
This section provides information and instructions relating to equipment
operating on voltage that entails an electric shock hazard.
Note: This information only applies to products marked with the electric shock
hazard symbol.
The term Electric Shock Hazard is defined below:
Electric Shock
Hazard
Hazard at voltage equal to or above 42.4 V peak or
60 V DC.
Danger!
Electric shock risk. Avoid both direct and indirect contact with parts connected
to mains power as this is likely to be fatal. Switch off the mains power before
starting work.
Danger!
Improper electrical installation may cause fire or electric shock that is likely to
be fatal. Only a qualified and authorized electrician is permitted to install or
modify electrical installations.
Note: Only qualified electricians are allowed to work directly with equipment
that presents an electric shock hazard.
Note: AC mains installation must be carried out according to local regulations.
2.4.1 Safety Precautions for Working with Electrical Equipment
The following precautions must be observed when working with electrical
equipment:
The AC mains is switched off.
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