Basic safety instructions, Basic safety instructions 3 – Burkert Type 8681 User Manual
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Basic Safety Instructions
BasiC safeTy insTruCTiOns
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These safety instructions do not make allowance for any
contingencies and events which may arise during the installation, operation and maintenance of the devices.
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local safety regulations - the operator is responsible for observing these regulations, also with reference to the
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installation personnel.
Danger!
danger – high pressure!
Before loosening pneumatic lines and valves, turn off the pressure and vent the lines.
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danger of explosion in explosive atmosphere (only in the event of a fault as zone 2)!
Opening the hood or the housing in an explosive atmosphere is only allowed in the isolated state!
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Warning!
risk of electric shock!
Before reaching into the system (except for the Teach-In procedure in a non-explosive atmosphere) switch off
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the power supply and secure it to prevent restarting!
Observe applicable accident prevention and safety regulations for electrical equipment!
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general hazardous situations.
To prevent injuries, ensure that:
the system cannot be activated unintentionally.
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Installation and maintenance work, as well as operator control actions may be carried out by authorized, quali-
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fied technicians only and with the appropriate tools.
After an interruption in the power supply or pneumatic supply, ensure that the process is restarted in a defined
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or controlled manner.
The device may be installed and operated only when in perfect condition and in consideration of the operating
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instructions.
The general rules of technology apply to application planning and operation of the device.
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note!
electrostatic sensitive components / modules!
The device contains electronic components, which react sensitively to electrostatic discharge (ESD). Contact
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with electrostatically charged persons or objects may be hazardous to these components. In the worst case
scenario, they will be destroyed immediately or will fail after start-up.
Observe the requirements in accordance with DIN EN 61340-5-1 and 5-2 to minimize or avoid the possibility
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of damage caused by sudden electrostatic discharge!
Also, ensure that you do not touch electronic components when the power supply voltage is present!
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