Particular Hazard Spots; Residual Risk - Hettich LegaDrive Operating And Installation Instructions

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3. Safety

3.6 Particular hazard spots

When adjusting the desk support, make sure there is nobody in
the vicinity. They could be injured.
When setting up the desk support, make sure it is unable to col-
lide with anything (e.g. sloping roofs, structural situation, mobile
pedestals, wastepaper baskets etc.) in any position to which is
can be moved.
Also make sure it cannot collide with objects
(e.g. IT equipment) on the desk either.
Allow a safety distance at the side of at least 25 mm to any other
item of furniture.
Make sure that cables employed are of sufficient length for safe
use throughout the entire range of travel.

3.7 Residual risk

The lifting column system reflects the state of the art and is built
in accordance with recognised safety regulations. All the same,
the user or third parties may still be exposed to hazards.
It must only be used:
·
for the intended purpose and
·
in an absolutely safe state.
Warning
Risk of injury!
Never remove safety devices or render them inef-
fective by making changes to the desk support!
Malfunctions presenting a safety risk must be
rectified without delay!
Before attempting any servicing and cleaning
work, switch the lifting column system off and
prevent it from switching back on again!
Caution
Residual hazards!
Handling the lifting column system involves resi-
dual hazards that could not be limited by design
measures.
Pay attention to the residual hazards described
in these operating and installation instructions
as well as in the end product's documentation!
Note
i
Always perform a hazard analysis of your fini-
shed product (height adjustable workstation)
so you are able to respond to potential residual
hazards (e.g. in the form of structural measures
or warnings in the operating instructions and/or
safety warnings on
your product).
Warning
Risk of injury!
Make sure that no unauthorised persons (e.g.
small children, persons under the influence of
medication etc.) play with or handle your pro-
duct and the lifting column system.
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