Safety when Configuring Switching Devices
WARNING
Danger to life by switching medical devices
Unintentional switching of medical devices can result in life-threatening situations.
- Do not connect any medical devices to the switching device (e.g. radio-controlled socket/relay).
WARNING
Risk of injury and fire due to unintentional and unattended switching on of loads
Loads that are switched on via a radio-controlled socket or a relay unintentionally and while unattended can cause injuries and fires (e.g. an iron).
- Do not connect any loads to the switching device that could endanger persons or cause damage if unintentionally switched on.
NOTICE
Damage to loads due through frequent switching
Frequently switching a load on and off can damage it.
- Ask the load manufacturer whether the load is suitable for control via a radio-controlled socket or relay, for example.
- Configure the switching device so that the load connected is not switched on or off more frequently than specified by the load manufacturer.
- Do not connect any loads to a switching device if they require a continuous current supply.