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Therefore, please take due care and caution.
1.3.1
Legal Disclaimer
We expressly stipulate that the manufacturer shall not be liable for damage caused by incorrect or negli-
gent operation or maintenance, or improper use. This also applies to modifications and additions to as
well as conversions of the robot system that may impair its safety. The manufacturer’s liabili
ty shall expire
in these cases.
1.4
Warranty
Unless otherwise agreed upon in the purchase contract, we will grant the legally prescribed warranty pe-
riod for the robot system and spare parts, starting on the day of delivery.
The warranty provisions specified in the general terms and conditions of fruitcore robotics GmbH or the
individual purchase contract apply in addition.
1.5
Organizational Measures
The responsibilities when operating the robot system must be clearly defined and observed to ensure that
no unclear responsibilities arise with regard to the aspect of safety (e.g. “Who switches off the robot?”,
“Who secures the robot against unauthorized use?”, “Who controls the safety components?”).
An operations manager must be appointed by the operator. The operations manager is obligated to allow
the operating personnel time for work and safety instruction on the basis of the these Assembly Instruc-
tions. Malfunctions must be reported to the operations manager immediately.
In addition, the operator must observe and provide instruction on generally applicable legal and other
binding regulations on accident prevention and environmental protection.
1.6
Applied Standards and Regulations
The following standards and regulations were applied during the development of the robot system.
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EU Directive 2006/42/EC
Machinery Directive
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DIN EN ISO 10218-1
Robots and robotic devices
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Safety requirements
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Part 1: Robots
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DIN EN ISO 12100
Safety of Machinery
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General principles of design
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Risk assessment and risk reduction
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DIN EN ISO 13849-1
Safety of Machinery
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Safety-related parts of control systems
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Part 1: General principles of design
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DIN EN ISO 13849-2
Safety of Machinery
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Safety-related parts of control systems
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Part 2: Validation
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DIN EN ISO 13850
Safety of Machinery
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Emergency stop principles of design
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DIN EN ISO 14118
Safety of Machinery
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Prevention of unexpected start-up
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DIN EN 60204-1/A1
Safety of Machinery
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Electrical equipment of machines
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Part 1: General requirements
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DIN EN 60529
Degrees of protection provided by enclosures
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