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Please use caution when handling or connecting any module.
Remove all metallic jewelry prior to installing this product to reduce the chance of
accidental exposure to live circuits.
Use properly insulated tools to reduce your risk of electric shock.
During installation use suitable protection prevent a discharge of at least 30 direct
current volts to each person on crew.
Do not connect or disconnect modules when current from the modules or an external
source is present.
Cover all modules in the PV array with an opaque material before making or breaking
any connections. Do not touch the terminals while the module is exposed to light.
Do not remove or misuse module connectors, this could void module warranty.
Use only the supplied locking connectors and safety clips in order to prevent untrained
persons from disconnecting the modules once installed.
There are no serviceable parts within the module. Do not attempt to change or repair
any part of the module.
Damaged modules (broken glass, torn back sheet, broken j-boxes, broken connectors,
etc) can present electrical hazards as well as laceration hazards. Contact with damaged
module surfaces or module frame can cause electric shock. The dealer or installers
should remove the module from array and contact the distributor for disposal
instructions.
NOTE: Shading a small/narrow portion of the module (e.g. narrow bands of shade
caused by leafless branches or tall grass) can cause local cell temperature to rise,
temporarily decreasing overall module output
Removing the source of any narrow bands of shade will prevent these “hot spots” from
occurring, and ensure maximum module productivity. The module will resume normal
performance once the source of shade is removed, with no impact to lifetime.