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11 Disassembly and disposal 

 

VST_BA1_1.0 | Version 1.0 | 07/2019

 

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Disassembly and disposal  

Disassembly  and  disposal  may  only  be  performed  by  qualified  staff  (see  Chapter 
2.2). Disassembly of the unit may only be performed in idle condition. 

 

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WARNING! 

 

 

SUDDEN MOVEMENTS OF COMPLETE SYSTEM OR OF COMPONENTS  

Danger due to unprotected moving components. 

 

Before performing any work, shut down the complete system and secure it 
against unintended restart. 

 

Before disassembling the system, please make sure that the complete system 
and all parts of the system are in a safe state. 

 

 

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CAUTION! 

 

 

DANGER OF BURNS! 

The casing of the control unit may exhibit an elevated temperature. 

 

Please do not touch the casing and let all system components cool down before 
working on the system. 

Control unit with flat plugs (pursuant to ISO 7588-1: 1998-09) 

1.  Gently unplug the control unit vertically from the slot.  

Control unit with plug connectors 

1.  Unlock the lock and/or the locking catch of the mate plug. 

2.  Gently remove the mate plug. 

3.  Loosen all screw connections and remove the control unit. 

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Disposal 

Once the product is disused, it must be disposed of in accordance with the national 
environmental 

regulations 

for 

vehicles 

and 

work 

machines.

Summary of Contents for CAN I/O CC16WP

Page 1: ...following types CAN I O SPS CAN I O SPS Waterproof CAN I O SPS LHS CAN I O SPS Waterproof PRO V2 M2600 ECO CAN SPS M3600 CAN SPS PROP CAN Micro SPS CAN 12 V Micro SPS CAN 24 V Micro SPS CAN 4 I O Mic...

Page 2: ...RO V2 PROP CAN Micro SPS CAN 12 V Micro SPS CAN 24 V Micro SPS CAN 4 I O Micro SPS CAN 9 30 V Micro SPS CAN 4 ANA M2600 ECO CAN SPS M3600 CAN SPS CAN I O CC16WP Serial number see type plate Document N...

Page 3: ...Obligations of the manufacturers of complete systems 6 3 Product description 8 4 Transport Storage 9 4 1 Transport 9 4 2 Storage 9 5 Intended use 10 6 Assembly 11 6 1 Mounting location 11 6 2 Mountin...

Page 4: ...s all other product related documentation relevant for different applications must always be kept on hand and be available in the vicinity of the product Target group of the operating instructions The...

Page 5: ...ype or source of the danger Consequence Specifies the consequences in case of noncompliance Prevention Informs how to avert the danger j DANGER Designates an immediate serious threat which will with c...

Page 6: ...ontain information protected by copyright The contents or excerpts of the contents may not be copied or reproduced in any other way without prior consent from the manufacturer 1 3 Warranty conditions...

Page 7: ...ay cause unforeseen reactions or malfunctions through the complete system j WARNING DANGER DUE TO MALFUNCTION OF THE COMPLETE SYSTEM Unforeseen reactions or malfunctions of the complete system may end...

Page 8: ...person who is responsible for the safety of this person Specialists Experts Specialists and experts are for example fitters or electrician who are capable of assuming different tasks such as transport...

Page 9: ...nd or repairs may be performed on the control unit If the control unit falls down it may no longer be used and must be returned to MRS to be checked The manufacturer of the complete system must inform...

Page 10: ...he responsibilities for the assembly of the control unit must be clearly specified by the manufacturer of the complete system The assembly and maintenance staff must be regularly instructed And work a...

Page 11: ...rollers by MRS Electronic are used for the expansion of existing CAN control but can also be used as independent PLC control units The software tool CANgraph and the suitable flash programming tool MR...

Page 12: ...around During transport the statutory provisions regarding securing loads must be observed If the control unit falls down it may no longer be used and must be returned to MRS to be checked 4 2 Storage...

Page 13: ...evant system parts for personal protection is not permitted Please do not use the control unit in explosive areas Misuse Use of the product in conditions and requirements differing from those specifie...

Page 14: ...vidual seals of the cables wires ensure that no water can enter the control unit 6 3 Fastening Control unit with flat plugs pursuant to ISO 7588 1 1998 09 Control units with flat plugs are plugged int...

Page 15: ...e complete system and all parts of the system are in a safe state Please ensure that the control unit is connected correctly Check the pin assignment Control unit with flat plugs pursuant to ISO 7588...

Page 16: ...g is fully attached 8 Close the open pins with blind plugs to prevent liquids from entering The commissioning process can now be performed see Chapter 8 7 1 Wiring INFORMATION Always use an external f...

Page 17: ...unprotected moving components Before commissioning the system please make sure that the complete system and all parts of the system are in a safe state If necessary secure all hazard areas with barri...

Page 18: ...ice firmware software must be performed by MRS Electronic GmbH Co KG or by an authorized partner in order for the warranty to remain valid INFORMATION Control units supplied without software can be pr...

Page 19: ...DDEN MOVEMENTS OF COMPLETE SYSTEM OR OF COMPONENTS Danger due to unprotected moving components Before performing any work shut down the complete system and secure it against unintended restart Before...

Page 20: ...hapter 7 10 2 Fault removal 1 Please ensure that fault removal measures are performed in a safe environment horizontal and solid ground no weather impact 2 Please follow all safety instructions and de...

Page 21: ...te system and all parts of the system are in a safe state j CAUTION DANGER OF BURNS The casing of the control unit may exhibit an elevated temperature Please do not touch the casing and let all system...

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