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3. Switch the machine on. Throw an object into the protection areas, for example a cardboard box, and watch the reaction
of the machine.
4. Create a report that documents the results.
To evaluate correct operation, do the following :
1. Document this evaluation by printing out screen displays of the defined protection zones.
2. Ensure that no dangerous machine part can be set in motion while an object is in the danger zone.
3. Ensure all parts of the dangerous machine come to a standstill, before a person can reach them.
IMPROPER ZONE DEFINITION
When defining the protection zones, take both the stopping time of the machine AND the response time of the FF-SE into
consideration to ensure proper zone definition.
Failure to comply with these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
4. Ensure the FF-SE and other safety systems monitor complete access to the dangerous zone.
5. Ensure there are no dead zones between the FF-SE and the dangerous zone.
6. Ensure the FF-SE is correctly mounted and firmly in position during normal operating conditions. Ensure the sensor
cannot be moved or changed in its position.
7. Ensure the sensor’s two safety outputs are used to stop the machinery.
IMPROPER SIGNAL OUTPUT USE
Do not use the Alarm output as a safety output, it is not self-checked. Use the 2 safety outputs of the FF-SE.
Failure to comply with these instructions will result in death or serious injury.
8. Save the parameter file on a floppy disk for future use.
9. Train the machine-operating staff to use the safety system properly. Explain the installation and operation of the sensor
(LEDs, diagnostics, …).
5.7 Access authorisation
Access to the FF-SE is protected by a password.
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Upon delivery, the password is set to HWLL.
IMPROPER PASSWORD PROTECTION
• Those responsible for workplace safety must ensure that the password is made known to authorised personnel only.
Select another password to replace the default HWLL password.
Failure to comply with these instructions could result in death or serious injury.
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If you do not enter the correct password, an error message will appear and the main menu will not be accessible.
The password input is case sensitive.
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The FF-SE programming software reference manual (PK107029-EN) explains how to enter or change a password.
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