2 Safety Information for Assembly and Commissioning
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2.8
Safety Information for Assembly and Commissioning
ELECTRICAL VOLTAGE!
Possible personal injuries caused by applied electricity
Work on the electrical equipment must be performed only by specialist personnel with ap-
propriate training and in accordance with the electrotechnical rules.
Make sure that the power supply is switched off while working on the robot and that it can-
not be switched on again by accident.
Use only the included cables to connect to the power grid. Do not use damaged cables.
DANGER!
Danger resulting from incorrect assembly and commissioning
Assembly and commissioning must be performed only by persons with technical and elec-
trotechnical training who were also authorized by fruitcore robotics GmbH.
DANGER!
Danger due to missing protection devices and safety equipment as well as defective/damaged
modules or accessories.
Only commission the robot system with functional protection devices and safety equipment
as well as functional modules or accessories.
WARNING!
Danger of impact and crushing due to robot movement
Close off the installation area, and protect it against access by unauthorized persons.
Secure the horstPANEL (operating panel) and horstCONTROL (switch cabinet) against oper-
ation by unauthorized persons.
CAUTION!
Risk of injury due to overloading or the robot falling
The robot must be lifted by at least two persons in order to prevent overloading or the robot
from falling.
CAUTION!
Damage due to the formation of condensate
Never switch the robot on immediately if it has been brought from a cold environment into a
warm environment. The condensate that forms in these conditions could damage the electron-
ics. We recommend leaving the system overnight to adjust to the ambient temperature.
2.9
Safety Information on Operation
DANGER!
Possible personal injuries caused by careless handling of the system.
Refrain from any unsafe method of working!
Make sure that the robot arm and the tool are screwed on properly and safely.
Ensure that there is sufficient room for the robot arm to move freely. There must be no obsta-
cles in the working area.
The mounting surface of the robot must be stationary within a firmly installed protection de-
vice.
Note that the range of the robot and thus the danger zone change with add-on parts and
workpieces.
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