User's Manual Part 1
RBS 2109 User’s Guide
• Equipment exposed to moisture is protected with a tent or other equipment.
• Power cables are installed according to instructions.
• Installed cables are always clearly marked with labels.
• All personnel are familiar with and understand the warning signs on
equipment.
• Only tested electrical tools are used.
• Holes are never drilled in equipment, or walls, without ensuring that there
are no concealed cables.
2.5 Energy Hazards
This section provides information on how to avoid energy hazards.
The term energy hazard is defined below:
Energy Hazard
Hazard at a stored energy level of 20 J or an available
continuous power level of 240 VA.
2.5.1 Batteries
This section provides instructions and information on the proper handling
of batteries.
Note: Where Ericsson is not the supplier of battery equipment, see the
manufacturer’s information on battery safety.
Caution!
Improper handling of
batteries can result in the batteries short-circuiting, which
can result in serious
injury due to high energy levels. Exercise the necessary
care when working wit
h batteries.
13EN/LZT 720 0090 Uen R1A 2004-09-17