Identification; Safety; Designated Use; Obligations Of The Operator - Abicor Binzel MF Control Manual De Instrucciones

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1 Identification

The MF Control offers the mobile option of visualising MFS-V3 process data and parameterizing the job mode. MFS
service software V6.0 or above is pre-installed on the device.
The MF Control must only be operated using original ABICOR BINZEL spare parts.
These operating instructions describe the MF Control in combination with the wire feeder MFS-V3 (eBOX MFS-V3).
1.1 Marking
This product fulfills the requirements that apply to the market to which it has been introduced. A corresponding marking has
been affixed to the product, if required.

2 Safety

The attached safety instructions must be observed.

2.1 Designated use

• The MF Control is only intended for use in conjunction with the MFS-V3 (eBOX MFS-V3) wire feeder.
• The device described in these instructions may be used only for the purpose and in the manner described in these
instructions. In doing so, observe the operating, maintenance and servicing conditions.
• Any other use is considered improper.
• Unauthorized modifications or changes to enhance the performance are not permitted.

2.2 Obligations of the operator

• Keep the operating instructions within easy reach at the device for reference and enclose the operating instructions
when handing over the product.
• Putting into operation, operating and maintenance work may only be carried out by qualified personnel. Qualified
personnel are persons who, based on their special training, knowledge, experience and due to their knowledge of the
relevant standards, are able to assess the tasks assigned to them and identify possible dangers
(in Germany see TRBS 1203).
• Keep other persons out of the work area.
• Please observe the accident prevention regulations of the country in question.
• Ensure good lighting of the work area and keep the work area clean.
• Occupational health and safety regulations of the country in question. For example, Germany: Protection Law and the
Company Safety Ordinance
• Regulations on occupational safety and accident prevention.

2.3 Classification of the warnings

The warnings used in the operating instructions are divided into four different categories and appear prior to potentially
dangerous work steps. Arranged in descending order of importance, they have the following meanings:
DANGER
Describes an imminent threatening danger. If not avoided, this will result in fatal or extremely critical injuries.
WARNING
Describes a potentially dangerous situation. If not avoided, this may result in serious injuries.
CAUTION
Describes a potentially harmful situation. If not avoided, this may result in slight or minor injuries.
NOTICE
Describes the risk of impairing work results or potential material damage to the equipment.
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