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Safety instructions
General
During transport
During installation
During start-up
During operation
EMERGENCY STOP,
malfunction
Bosch Rexroth AG, MIT: LU 2, 3 842 358 814/2018-12
2.6 Product-specifi c safety instructions
• Do not attempt to modify the product.
• Do not expose the product to any mechanical loads under any circumstances. Never
use the product as a handhold or step. Do not place any objects on the product.
• Always ensure that the product cannot topple over.
• Follow the transport instructions on the packaging.
• Inspect the product for obvious shipping damage.
• Lay cables and lines so that they cannot be damaged and no one can trip over them.
• Make sure the system component you are working on is depressurized and
de-energized before assembling the product or inserting or removing plugs.
• Ensure that the system component cannot be switched back on.
• Before start-up, make sure that all plug-in connection seals and caps are correctly
installed and undamaged in order to prevent fl uids and foreign material from
getting into the product.
• Allow the product to acclimatize for a few hours prior to start-up in order to
prevent water condensation from forming in the housing.
• Make sure that all electrical connections are either used or covered.
• Review safety requirements under DIN EN 619.
• Only start up a product that has been completely installed.
• Make sure that all the safety equipment which forms part of the product is present,
has been properly installed, and is fully functional. Do not move, bypass or disable
any safety equipment.
• Do not reach into moving parts.
• Check the product for malfunctions.
• Make sure that only authorized personnel perform the following tasks as part of
the intended use of the product
– Starting or operating the system, or interfering with its normal operation.
– Operating component or part adjusters.
• Only allow people to be in the immediate vicinity of the product when it is
operating if they are authorized by the operator to be there. This also applies while
the product is not in motion.
• Make sure that:
– There are no obstacles preventing access to the EMERGENCY STOP controls.
– All delivery points, workstations and passages are kept clear.
• Do not use EMERGENCY STOP controls for routine stopping.
• Regularly check the EMERGENCY STOP controls to ensure that they are
functioning properly.
• Following an EMERGENCY STOP or in the event of a fault or other irregularity, turn
the product off and secure it against being switched back on.
• Do not reach into moving parts.
• An idle system is not necessarily a safe system, as stored energy can be released
unintentionally or through improper maintenance procedures.
• After an EMERGENCY STOP or a malfunction, only switch the system back on when
you have established and rectifi ed the cause of the fault.