1.2.7 Protective Equipment; 1.2.8 Informal Safety Measures; 1.2.9 Training Of Personnel; 1.2.10 Machine Controls - ECD 100-181 Manual

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1.2.7 Protective equipment.

• At all times, prior to putting the machine into operation, all protective equipment must be correctly
installed and in proper working condition.
• Protective equipment may only be removed
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after the machine has come to a complete stop and the machine has been disabled to ensure it
cannot be started up again.
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if subcomponents are delivered, the operator must install the protective equipment in
accordance with regulations

1.2.8 Informal safety measures.

• Keep the operating instructions and circuit diagrams permanently at the site where the equipment is
installed.
• In addition to the operating instructions, the generally valid and local regulations relating to accident
prevention and environmental protection must be provided and observed.
• Maintain all safety and danger notices on/next to the machine in legible condition and comply with
them.
• If the equipment is sold or transferred, the operating instructions must be included with the equipment.

1.2.9 Training of personnel.

• Only personnel who have been trained and instructed are allowed to work on the machine.
• The responsibilities of the personnel must be clearly defined for the machine/controller installation,
startup, operation, setting-up, maintenance and repairs.
• Personnel still in the process of being trained are only permitted to work at the machine under the
supervision of an experienced person.

1.2.10 Machine controls.

• Under no circumstances carry out any program modifications to the software!
• Only properly instructed personnel are permitted to operate the controls.
• The machine must not be operated if potential electromagnetic interference sources are acting on the
machine. Interference sources are e.g. welding equipment, portable phones.

1.2.11 Safety measures during normal operation.

• Only operate the machine when all protective equipment is fully operational.
• Prior to switching on the machine, ensure that the startup can cause no harm to personnel.
• Regularly maintain and check machine for externally identifiable damage and check that all the safety
devices are operational.

1.2.12 Hazards caused by electric power.

• Ensure 0V and +24V are free from other voltages. High voltages may be superimposed on 0V
and 24Vdc lines as no reference to ground exists. See Warning 1.2.14
• Work on the electric power supply may only be carried out by a qualified electrician.
• Check the electrical equipment of the machine at regular intervals.
Repair loose connections and scorched cables immediately.
• Keep the control cabinet locked at all times. Access is only permitted to authorized personnel with a key
or tool.

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