Replacing the overheating protection (item no. 0119017):
Replacement may only be carried out by the manufacturer or a qualified electrician.
Danger:
- Improper replacement may impair the function of the overheating protection.
- Risk of fire in case of overload.
- Risk of electric shock if not carried out properly.
Caution:
- Do not apply mechanical stress to the overheating protection on the cover cap, as this may impair its function. Do not use overheating protection elements with visually damaged cover caps.
- The power ratings specified on the type plate of the cable reel used must be observed and must not be exceeded when the cable is unwound.
- Disconnect the power plug / disconnect the cable reel from the power supply.
- Unscrew the socket plate (3 screws).
- Unscrew the two cables from the overheating protection (2 screws).
- Remove the defective overheating protection: Break/bend the overheating protection out of the red sleeve that is integrated into the socket plate, e.g., with a screwdriver. This will inevitably destroy the overheating protection.
- Push the old sleeve out from the inside and remove it.
- Insert the new sleeve into the socket plate (for IP 44, the protective cap supplied must also be fitted).
- Press the overheating protection into the sleeve. Make sure that the small tab on the outside of the push button is inserted into the groove of the sleeve.
- The overheating protection is now pressed firmly into the sleeve until it clicks into place. Then connect the two parts to form a solid unit.
- Screw on the two cables and reattach the socket plate with the three screws.
The manufacturer only assumes product liability for products in which the overheating protection element has been replaced by the manufacturer.