Basic safety notes
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2.13.5 Protection against magnetic and electromagnetic fields
Work in areas with magnetic and electromagnetic fields
Magnetic and electromagnetic fields can lead to serious injuries.
• Persons with pace-makers, metal implants, metal shards, or
hearing aids require the consent of a physician before entering
areas in which components of the electric drive and control
systems are mounted, started up, and operated.
• Persons with pace-makers, metal implants, metal shards, or
hearing aids require the consent of a physician before entering
areas in which magnetic grippers or motor parts with
permanent magnets are stored, repaired, or assembled.
• Do not operate high-frequency or radio devices in the proximity
of electric components of the drive system and their feed lines.
If the use of such devices is necessary:
When starting up the electric drive and control system, check
the machine or automated system for possible failures when
such systems are used at different intervals and in different
states of the control system. A special additional EMC test may
be necessary if the system has a high risk potential.
2.14 Notes on particular risks
WARNING
Risk of injury from objects falling and being ejected!
Falling and ejected objects during operation can lead to serious
injury or death.
•
Take appropriate protective measures to secure the danger
zone.
WARNING
Risk of injury due to unexpected movements!
If the power supply is switched on or residual energy remains in
the system, components can move unexpectedly and cause
serious injuries.
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Before starting any work on the product: Switch off the power
supply and secure against restarting.
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Make sure, that no residual energy remains in the system.