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LCOS Unmanaged Switch 
 Safety
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3.6
Responsibility of the operator
Since the device is used in a commercial area, the operator of the device is 
subject to the legal obligations for occupational safety: 
▪ The operator of the device is obliged to instruct the operating personnel and 
to inform himself about the industrial safety regulations. 
▪ The operator must ensure that safety, accident prevention and environmental 
protection regulations are observed. 
▪ The operator must make an appropriate risk assessment on the 
▪ Workplace/location to detect and warn of special hazards. 
▪ The manual must be kept in the immediate vicinity of the device. 
▪ The information in the operating instructions must be followed. 
▪ The device may only be operated in technically perfect condition.
3.7
Changes and modifications to the devices
Do not make any changes or modifications to the devices that have not been 
expressly and in writing previously approved by Friedrich Lütze GmbH.
3.8
Safety device
3.9
Special safety notes
LCOS Unmanaged Switches are state of the technology and comply with the 
applicable safety regulations and the corresponding harmonized European 
standards (EN) - See also chapter „2.4 Standards and norms“ on page 7.
The following applies to the users:
▪ relevant and national accident prevention regulations
▪ EC directives or other country-specific regulations
Modifications and conversions lead to personal injury and property 
damage! 
Unauthorized modifications to the product may result in electric shock or injury 
and destroy the product.  
▪ Do not make any changes or modifications to the product. 
▪ If a modification or change cannot be avoided, have the modification 
approved in writing by Friedrich Lütze GmbH.
Sabotage of the devices can lead to serious errors in the overall system. 
Install the LCOS Unmanaged Switch in such a way that it is not freely 
accessible to unauthorized personnel and other persons.
Do not bypass or bypass the protective and safety devices. 
Overvoltage can cause electric shocks and destroy the equipment.