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MI00/10056 rev. 8 — 05/2006-- page
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WARNING
The UPS
contains hazardous voltages, even when all switches are open.
In case of fire in the installation area, do not use water to extinguish fire.
ELECTRICAL PRECAUTIONS:
If the UPS is in By-pass mode and the Output switch is closed, no indications will be displayed;
fans will however function, and hazardous voltages are present downline from the static
switches.
EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
In the case of an emergency, the load supply can be interrupted by switching off all the switches
fitted in the UPS.
ELECTRIC SHOCK
Switch off power; use dry insulating material for protection when pulling the injured person clear
of conductors.
NEVER TOUCH THE INJURED PERSON WITH BARE HANDS UNTIL CLEAR OF
CONDUCTORS. SEEK QUALIFIED ASSISTANCE IMMEDIATELY.
INJURIES CAUSED BY CONTACT WITH CORROSIVE LIQUIDS
In normal conditions, installed batteries are sealed. A damaged battery container may however
leak electrolyte, or cause the latter to come into contact with battery parts.
In the event of electrolyte contact with the eyes, rinse eyes thoroughly with a saline solution or
fresh water for at least 10 minutes.
In the event of electrolyte contact with skin, rinse the affected area with abundant water. Remove
contaminated clothing. Cover affected area with dry gauze.
If electrolyte is swallowed, do not induce vomiting. Administer large quantities of milk
or water.
IN ALL CASES, SEEK MEDICAL ATTENTION IMMEDIATELY