Operating instructions
In the further course of commissioning:
Supply the power distributor with power via the connection cable and switch on the
protective devices (see page 2, fig. 3).
OPERATION
If site power distributors are equipped with fuse elements, the assignment to the
outlets can be found in the illustrations directly on the product.
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To connect a load, open the hinged lid of the socket and insert the plug of the load
completely.
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To remove a load, switch off the connected load first, then lift the hinged lid of the
socket slightly and pull the plug out of the socket.
WARNING
Improper use may damage the device and lead to injuries.
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Always use the plug housing to pull a connected device plug out of the socket.
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Do not pull the plug using the cable.
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Ensure that the cables are not kinked, crushed or run over or come into contact with
external heat sources.
MAINTENANCE
Regular maintenance work helps to increase the service life and supports the
trouble-free and safe operation of the device. Possible sources of error can thus be
detected at an early stage and dangers avoided.
Check the device for damage
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Visually inspect the device for external damage (e.g. missing components,
material changes, cracks, etc.).
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Check the hinged lids of the sockets and windows for proper function.
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Have a qualified electrician replace any damaged hinged lids or windows.
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If you notice any damage at the device, immediately contact a qualified electrician.
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Do not continue to use the faulty device as this may increase the risk of electric
shock or damage to property (e.g. fire).
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If necessary, have the device properly repaired or taken out of operation by a
qualified electrician.
Check residual current circuit breaker
The power distributors are mostly equipped with residual current circuit breakers (FI/RCD).
In the first step, supply the power distributor with voltage again.
The residual current circuit breaker must be checked regularly for function.
The test is carried out by actuating a test button in the no-load condition,
which causes the circuit breaker to trip.
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Move the gear lever to the "I-ON" position.
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Press the test button "T". The RCD trips, the switch lever jumps to the "O-OFF" position.
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If faults occur during the test procedure or if the RCD does not trip, the power
distributor must be taken out of service and a qualified electrician informed.
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