General Safety Instructions - Bosch Rexroth 10 Series Instruction Manual

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A10FZO, A10VZO, A10FZG and A10VZG series 10 | Safety instructions
Bosch Rexroth AG, RE 91485-01-B/2021-11-18
2�5 General safety instructions
• Observe the country-specific accident prevention and environmental protection
regulations.
• Observe the safety regulations of the country in which the product is used/
operated.
• Use Rexroth products only when they are in good working order.
• Observe all notices on the product.
• Do not assemble, operate, remove or maintain Rexroth products if under the
influence of alcohol, drugs or medication that may affect your reaction time.
• Only use genuine Rexroth accessories and spare parts to ensure there is no
hazard to persons from unsuitable spare parts.
• Observe the technical data and ambient conditions specified in the product
documentation.
• If unsuitable products are installed or used in safety-relevant applications,
unexpected operating conditions may occur in the application, which could result
in personal injury or property damage. For this reason, only use the product in
safety-relevant applications if this use is expressly indicated and approved in the
product documentation, e. g. in explosion protection areas or in safety-related
parts of a control system (functional safety).
• Only commission the product if it has been determined that the end product
(e.g. machinery/system) in which the Rexroth products are installed complies
with the country-specific provisions, safety regulations and standards for the
application.
• Use tools appropriate for the work being performed and wear appropriate
protective clothing to prevent punctures and cuts (e.g. when removing protective
covers, disassembly).
• There is a risk of entanglement when operating the axial piston unit with
a bare shaft end. Check whether or not your machine requires additional safety
measures for your application. If necessary, make sure these are appropriately
implemented.
• Depending on the type of control used, electromagnetic effects can be produced
when using solenoids. Applying a direct voltage signal (DC) to solenoids does not
create electromagnetic interference (EMI) nor is the solenoid affected by EMI.
Potential electromagnetic interference (EMI) exists if the solenoid is energized
with a modulated direct current (e.g. PWM signal). The machine manufacturer
should conduct appropriate tests and take appropriate measures to ensure
that other components or operators (e.g. with a pacemaker) are not affected by
this potentiality.

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