SWT 3000 Equipment Manual SNMP and Remote Access
© SIEMENS AG 2008 Edition p3_3_2x 08/09 Page - 3
General safety regulations
This manual does not represent a complete list of all safety measures re-
quired for the operation of equipment (module, device) because addi-
tional measures may be necessary under specific operating conditions. It
does, however, contain instructions that you must observe for your per-
sonal safety and for avoiding damage to equipment. These instructions
are highlighted by a warning triangle as shown below according to the
degree of danger.
Danger
signifies that death, serious physical injury or substantial material dam-
age will
occur if appropriate precautionary measures are not taken.
Warning
signifies that death, serious physical injury or substantial material dam-
age may
occur if appropriate precautionary measures are not taken.
Caution
signifies that minor physical injury or material damage may occur if ap-
propriate precautionary measures are not taken.
Qualified personnel Start-up and operation of equipment described in this manual (module,
device) may only be carried out by qualified personnel. For the purpose
of this instruction and product labels, a qualified person is one who is fa-
miliar with the installation, construction and operation of the equipment
and the hazards involved. In addition, he has the following qualifications:
> Is trained and authorized to energize, de-energize, clear, ground and
tag circuits and equipment in accordance with established safety prac-
tices.
> Is trained in the proper care and use of SWT 3000 equipment in accor-
dance with established safety practices.
> Is trained in rendering first aid.
Please note the following:
The equipment must only be used for the applications described in the
catalogue and the technical description and only in conjunction with third
party devices and components recommended or approved by Siemens.
Perfect and reliable operation of the product is conditional upon proper
transport, storage, installation and assembly as well as correct operation
and proper maintenance.
When operating electrical equipment certain components inevitably carry
a dangerous voltage. Serious physical injury or material damage can oc-
cur if the equipment is not handled properly:
z Equipment must be grounded before any connections are wired up.
z Dangerous voltages can be present in all circuit sections connected to
the power supply.
z Even after the power supply has been disconnected there may still be
dangerous voltages present in the equipment (charge stored on a capaci-
tor).
z Equipment with current transformer circuits must not be operated in the
open state.
z The limits specified in this product document must not be exceeded; this
must also be taken into account in testing and on start-up.
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