Checking The Residual Current Device; Maintenance; Servicing - Mennekes AMTRON Serie Manual De Instrucciones

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7.3.2 Checking the residual current device

Fig. 20: Checking the residual current device
f Insert a flat screwdriver with a blade width of 8 to
10 mm into the slot of the multifunction button.
f Turn the multifunction button 90° counterclockwise.
f Press the multifunction button for about two seconds
( > 5mm).
Is the residual current device functional:
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The residual current device triggers.
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The fault indicator on the LED info field flashes red.
f Switch the residual current device on again.
Î "7.3.1 Restarting residual current device and circuit
breaker"

8 Maintenance

8.1

Servicing

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DANGER
Electric shock hazard when devices are damaged
If a damaged device is used people can be seriously inju-
red or killed through an electric shock.
f Do not use the device if it is damaged.
f Mark the damaged device to ensure that no one conti-
nues using it.
f Have a qualified electrician rectify the damage imme-
diately.
f Have an electrician take the device out of service if
necessary.
Regular control and maintenance tasks support
the safe and error-free operation of the device and
contribute to increasing the service life.
This allows early detection of possible error sources and
prevents hazards. If it is determined that the device is
damaged, the damage must be rectified immediately by a
qualified electrician.
f Check the device daily, i.e. at each charging, for opera-
tional readiness and external damage.
Examples of damage:
„ Defective housing / front panel (e.g. severe deforma-
tions, cracks, breaks)
„ Defective or missing components (e.g. protective ele-
ments, hinged lid)
„ Illegible or missing safety labels.
A maintenance contract with a responsible ser-
vice partner guarantees regular tests.
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