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Passenger vehicle brake dynamometer
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5.
Checking operational
reliability
5.1
Test intervals
Component
Visual inspection
Safety check
Routine test (Germany only)
5.2
Visual inspection
Always perform a visual inspection on switching on
the device.
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The functions of relevance to safety are automatically
checked by the integral electronics each time the
device is switched on.
5.�
Safety checks
Safety check for Germany
The operator must check the system components of
relevance to safety at least once a year (BGV A1,
§39 para. 1 and 3).
International safety check
The operator should check the system components
of relevance to safety at least once a year. Local leg-
islation must be heeded.
5.�
Routine test (Germany only)
Routine testing must be conducted by a qualified, of-
ficially appointed expert as follows:
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By an authorized service engineer prior to initial
commissioning.
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Every 2 years (repeat test).
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Immediately (within 4 weeks) following BSA 43xx
repair work involving the replacement of assemblies
of relevance to measurement.
!
The deadline for the next routine test must be clearly
indicated on the BSA 43xx.
Robert Bosch GmbH
Checking operational reliability | BS� ���� | 2�
6.
Decommissioning
6.1
Temporary shutdown
In the event of lengthy periods of non-use:
1. Switch off the master switch and secure with a
padlock.
2. Cover the set of rollers with a roller cover plate.
3. Secure the brake dynamometer/test lane to prevent
unauthorized use. Erect a warning sign.
6.2
Change of location
x
If the BSA 43xx is passed on, all the documentation
x
included in the scope of delivery must be handed over
x
together with the unit.
The BSA 43xx is only ever to be transported in the
original or equivalent packaging.
Unplug the electrical connection.
Heed the notes on initial commissioning.
6.�
Disposal and scrapping
6.�.1
Substances hazardous to water
!
Oils and greases as well as refuse containing oil and
grease (e.g. filters) represent a hazard to water.
1. Substances hazardous to water must not be allowed
to enter the sewage system.
2. Substances hazardous to water must be disposed of
in accordance with the applicable regulations.
6.�.2
BS� ���� and accessories
1. Disconnect the BSA 43xx from the mains and detach
the power cord.
2. Dismantle the BSA 43xx and sort out and dispose of
the different materials in accordance with the ap-
plicable regulations.
The BS� ���� is subject to the European direc-
tive 2002/96/EC (WEEE).
Dispose of used electrical and electronic
devices, including cables, accessories and
batteries, separately from household waste.
BS� ���� | 2�
Make use of the local return and collection
systems for disposal.
Proper disposal of the BSA 43xx prevents
environmental pollution and possible
health hazards.
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2010-09-21

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