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  • Carefully read the documentation: Before using the charging station, it is crucial to thoroughly read and understand the provided documentation. Familiarize yourself with all safety recommendations and regulations provided to ensure safe and proper usage.

  • Authorized personnel responsibility: The owner of the charging station holds the responsibility of ensuring that only authorized individuals, who have read and understood the relevant parts of the documentation regarding safe handling, are permitted to work with the station.

  • Qualified personnel: All personnel working with the charging station must be adequately qualified for the assigned tasks. Installation personnel, in particular, should possess the necessary electrotechnical knowledge and skills and be authorized by the local supplier to conduct installation, repairs, and maintenance procedures.

  • Professional electrician for installation: The installation of the charging station should be carried out exclusively by a qualified electrician who adheres to the installation instructions and follows local installation rules.

  • Prohibition of unauthorized modifications: Unauthorized modifications or conversions to the charging station are strictly prohibited to maintain safety and reliability.

  • Charging station owner's responsibility: The owner of the charging station holds primary responsibility for ensuring the safety of individuals, preventing material damage, and providing adequate professional training to personnel.

  • Strict adherence to safety regulations: The personnel must strictly follow all safety regulations and operating instructions provided in the individual topics of the product documentation.

Following these essential safety guidelines, a safe working and operation environment is promoted, protecting both individuals and the charging station from potential hazards. These instructions should be taken seriously, and safety must always be prioritized.

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