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Safety instructions

General safety instructions

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LDCDS-CPC9100 DE/EN 1.0

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General safety instructions

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The device must be installed and maintained by qualified, skilled personnel familiar

with the applicable national standards.

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The device is classified as a class A device and can cause radio interference in

residential areas. In this case, the operator may have to take special measures. Any

costs arising from these measures have to be paid by the operator.

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In case of error the device has to be switched to a deenergised state immediately.

For this, disconnect the supply connector and a possibly available battery pack.

Afterwards the device is to be sent to the manufacturer. The address can be found

on the back of this documentation. For return, please use the original packaging!

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Printed-circuit boards which might be damaged by short circuit or electrostatic

discharge (ESD) must be handled appropriately.

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The Bios of the mainboard is configured by the factory. After an update

malfunctions are not impossible. Please refer to our service.

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To dispose of the device, disassemble it into its component parts. Recycle metal,

plastic and printed circuit boards. Observe the local regulations.

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For IPCs with an optional UPS power supply unit:
– Before commissioning the IPC, establish the connection between the power supply

unit and the battery pack ( 55)!

– For all operations on the IPC, observe that the IPC is only deenergised if the mains

cable and the supply cable of the battery pack have been disconnected ( 55).

– If the PC is disconnected from the mains for a longer time, the supply cable of the

battery pack has to be disconnected, so that the rechargeable batteries are not

damaged by a possible exhaustive discharge ( 55).

– If they are stored, the rechargeable batteries lose energy in the course of time.

Thus the rechargeable batteries have to be charged completely by the IPC at the

latest after half a year of storage. The rechargeable batteries of the battery pack

may not be charged with external battery chargers.

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