• After an EMERGENCY STOP or a malfunction, only switch the system back on once
you have established and rectifi ed the cause of the fault.
• Make sure that access to maintenance and inspection points is kept unobstructed.
• Perform the prescribed maintenance work at the intervals specifi ed in chapter 10.3
“Maintenance”.
• Make sure that no line connectors, connections or components are disconnected
as long as the system is supplied with pressure and voltage. Secure the system
against being switched back on.
• Dispose of the product in accordance with the regulations in your country.
2.7 Personal protective equipment
• Appropriate protective clothing should be worn when handling/using the product
(e.g. safety shoes, close-fi tting clothing, a hair net for long, loose hair). As the
system user or operator, you are personally responsible for ensuring the use of
appropriate protective equipment when the product is being used.
All component parts of the personal protective equipment must be free of damage.
2.8 Owner
responsibilities
• Before the initial start-up or re-commissioning of a conveyor system, carry out a
risk assessment in accordance with DIN EN ISO 12100.
• Before the initial start-up, make sure there are no protruding or sharp-edged parts
that may be a hazard to personnel working or moving in the area.
• Provide safety-related instructions to the operating personnel before the initial
start-up or re-commissioning, and then at regular intervals.
EMERGENCY STOP,
malfunction
During maintenance and
servicing
During disposal
Safety instructions
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