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SAFETY
WARNINGS AND ELECTRICAL RISKS
Before installing the panel verify the need of permission or licenses that may be requested by the
law.
If not specified, it is recommended that you follow the newer national and international laws.
A bad installation can cause problems to the entire electrical system. Additional
devices such as groundings, fuses, diodes, charger or power disconnector switch may be required.
Do not use different types of panels on the same system.
Avoid electrical risks during the installation, connection, utili ation and maintenance.
A Solar Panel produces continuous current when exposed to sunlight or other light
sources. During the panel installation or connection, it’s highly recommended to completely cover
the front part of the panel with a soft, light-inhibiting material to avoid electricity production.
The panel must stay in his original packaging until the moment of installation. Never touch
terminals when the panel is exposed to light or during the installation. Use insulating gloves to
avoid contact with the terminals. As a further precaution, use only properly isolated tools.
Do not subject the panel to damage by unnecessarily rough treatment, or by dropping objects on it.
Ensure that the system parts can’t cause mechanical or electrical damage.
Do not install the panel in the presence of inflammable gasses or steam, as sparks are always possible.
Do not install or use a damaged panel.
Installation must be accomplished only by qualified persons. Do not allow children to touch the panel.
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Use the panel only for it's intended purpose. Follow all the manufacturers instructions. Do not
disassemble or remove any part or label installed by the manufacturer.
Do not put any paint or labels on the panel.
Never focus sunlight on the panel.
Preserve these instructions for future reference.