Cautions
CAUTION
Any electrical charge that accumulates on the AMR skins does not have a path to
ground, and therefore cannot discharge. This can be hazardous to electrostatic sensitive
devices. Always keep electrostatic sensitive devices at least 30 cm away from the AMR
skins.
All E-STOP buttons must be located in areas that are easy to reach and within 600 mm
of personnel. It is the end user's responsibility to ensure that any additional E-STOP but-
tons are placed in a location where the operator can easily access them in an emergen-
cy situation.
An AMR must have a readily visible warning device such as a user-supplied flashing
light, to indicate when it is either ready to move or is moving.
Pushing an AMR requires significant effort and might cause personal injury or property
damage. Take appropriate care and follow all safety instructions.
The pushing points of the AMR are low to the ground. You must use safe pushing practi-
ces when manually moving the AMR.
When manually moving the AMR, do not push it from a high position on its payload or
payload structure. This might cause the AMR to topple.
Manually moving a fully-loaded AMR while using the brake release button is not recom-
mended. If you must manually move a fully-loaded AMR, make sure to do this safely as
this could result in personal injury or property damage.
Although the Safety Laser Scanners are integrated with the emergency stop circuit at all
times, the operator must maintain full control of the pendant functions and the AMR
when the pendant is in use.
Changing buzzer parameter values might make the AMR unsafe and affect its compli-
ance to safety standards. Refer to the applicable safety standards for your locale before
you change any parameter values.
Although the AMR respects its software-based obstacle-avoidance clearances at all
speeds, the user must be aware of the location of the E-STOP buttons at all times, and
keep out of the unprotected areas.
It is the end user's responsibility to ensure that the area within the radius of 2 m from the
center of the AMR is kept clear when it is traveling at less than 115 mm/s.
If you change
AbsoluteMaxTransVel
parameter, you should commission the AMR before
putting it into service.
Follow all appropriate local safety regulations for working with isopropyl alcohol, includ-
ing fire safety, toxicity, and protective clothing and gear requirements.
Although the AMR's software provides the option of using the map features to keep the
AMR within its designated workspace, poor or improper localization may result in incor-
rect path planning. To ensure safety, you must always install physical barriers where
there is a risk of property damage or personal hazard.
Safety Precautions
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HD-1500 Platform User's Manual (I645)
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