Wetrok Robomatic Marvin Operating Instructions Manual page 8

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Responsibility of the operator:
▪ In this the following applies in particular:
▪ The machine is designed for professional use. The operator of the machine is
therefore subject to the statutory obligations for occupational health and safety.
Besides the safety notices in these operating instructions, additionally, the na‐
tional, and generally valid operation safety and accident prevention are binding.
▪ The machine is only used by personnel instructed in its handling and authorized
to use it.
▪ The operator must ensure that all users wear sturdy footwear to prevent injury.
▪ The operator must ensure that the recognized occupational safety regulations
and all other legal or company internal provisions are observed.
▪ The operator must ensure that all users are acquainted with the safety regula‐
tions and trained in the use of the specific machine.
▪ The operator must ensure that responsibilities for the operation, maintenance
and repair of the machine are clearly assigned and observed.
▪ The operator must ensure that all users have read and understood the operating
instructions before using the machine.
▪ Furthermore the operator must ensure that the machine is in perfect technical
condition. Therefore following applies:
▪ It is the responsibility of the operator to ensure that the maintenance intervals
described in these operating instructions are observed.
▪ The operator must ensure that all safety devices are controlled on function and
completeness on a regular bases.
▪ Faults and damage must be immediately notified to the Wetrok Service Agent.
▪ Protective guards must not be dismantled nor bypassed.
▪ The operator must ensure that the machine is not being used on public roads.
Responsibility of the user:
▪ The machine may only be used by personnel who have been instructed in its
handling and authorized to use it.
▪ When leaving the machine, the machine must be secured against unintended
motion, and the key switch must be switched off. The key must be removed. If
available, the mains connection must be unplugged.
▪ Objects smaller than 15 x 15 x 15 cm will not be reliably detected, accordingly
these cannot always be bypassed; the machine does not stop.
▪ Start and end point of the taught path should overlap by 2 m.
▪ It is recommended to keep a distance of approximately 20 cm from objects
such as walls when teaching.
▪ Turning the machine around in a corridor that is less than 180 cm wide should
be avoided.
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