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       2 - Safety



                 Safety requirements
                                                                                HAZARD
                                                                    ACCIDENTAL CONTACT WITH LIVE
                                                                    POINTS CAN CAUSE SHOCK, BURNS AND
                                                                    RESULT IN DEATH.

                                                                    Do not try to use the product in any way, before
                                                                    having read this instruction manual

                                                 Figure 1

                                           HAZARD! RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK! In accordance with the local laws in force,
                                           disconnect all the electricity supplies when Ekip Touch is being assembled, installed,
                                           serviced or decommissioned if persons who are not authorized to work in live
                                           installations are present.

                                           WARNING!

                                            •  detailed descriptions of the standard installation, operation, maintenance procedures and
                                              principles for working safely are not included; it is important to note that this document contains
                                              indications about safety and caution, against certain methods (concerning installation, operation
                                              and maintenance) which could cause imjuries to the personnel, damage devices or make them
                                              unsafe
                                            •  these warnings  and alarms  do  not  include  all  the  conceivable  methods  of  performing the
                                              installation, operation and maintenance operations recommended by ABB and others, which
                                              could be performed, or the possible consequences and complications of each conceivable
                                              method, neither will ABB investigate all those methods
                                            •  anyone who  is implementing  procedures or using maintenance devices recommended by
                                              ABB or not must check carefully that neither their personal safety nor the safety devices are
                                              endangered by the installation, operation, maintenance method or by the tools used; contact
                                              your nearest ABB representative for further information, explanations or specific problems
                                            •  this manual is written for qualified personnel only and is not intended to replace an adequate
                                              training course or experience concerning the safety procedures of this device
                                            •  regarding products equipped with communication systems, the purchaser, installer or end
                                              customer are responsible for applying all the IT security measures to prevent risks deriving from
                                              connection to communication networks; among others, these risks include use of the product
                                              by unauthorized persons, alteration of its normal operation, access to and modification of the
                                              information
                                            •  the purchaser, installer or end customer are responsible for ensuring that safety warnings and
                                              notices are affixed and moreover, that all points of access and operating devices are securely
                                              blocked when the switchgear is left even momentarily unattended
                                            •  all information in this document is based on the latest product data available at the time of
                                              printing. We reserve the right to make changes to the document at any time and without prior
                                              notice.


                          Warnings         WARNING! READ THIS MANUAL WITH CARE BEFORE INSTALLING, OPERATING OR
                                           REPAIRING THE CIRCUIT-BREAKER

                                            •  file this manual with all the other available documents concerning the circuit-breaker
                                            •  to  facilitate  the  work,  these  documents  must  be  readily  available  when  the  CB  is  installed,
                                              operated and serviced
                                            •  the unit must be installed in accordance with the environmental, electrical and mechanical
                                              limitations described in the product documentation
                                            •  this circuit-breaker has been designed to operate with voltage and current values within the
                                              rating plate limits: do not install in systems that operate at values exceeding these rated limits
                                            •  comply with the safety procedures required by your Company.
                                            •  do not open covers or doors, do not work on devices before having disconnected all circuits
                                              from the electricity sources and after having made sure of this with a measuring instrument







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