User Manual

Safety
DIAD 6 Charge Rack Manual
Safety
This section identifies safety considerations involved in assembling and operating the DIAD 6
Charge Rack.
Grounding
Avoid electric shock from any equipment used for the installation by sup-
plying power from a properly grounded outlet.
Hazardous Waste
Dispose of waste products properly, according to district procedure and
federal, state and local regulations.
Environment
This equipment is intended for installation in an area that is not normally sub-
ject to conductive dust or weather. Do not install near other equipment or
machines that routinely produce conductive dust. Temperature extremes will
affect the charging rates of the DIADs.
Power Cords
The Charge Rack power must be supplied from a properly grounded outlet. The
power outlet must be near the equipment and easily accessible after the equip-
ment is installed.
Power strips and extension cords should not be used.
Servicing
Do not remove panels or attempt to service this equipment unless you are
qualified to do so.
After removing power from the rack, wait 15 minutes before servicing the
unit to avoid shock.
Pinched cables could cause serious damage to equipment. Always be aware of
cable position while removing or replacing any parts.