Safety instructions | RSCD 2100 | 21 |en
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Furthermore, the shop owner/operator must ensure that
all electrical equipment and operating material is opera-
ted in keeping with electrical engineering principles.
If a piece of electrical equipment or operating material
is found to be defective, i.e. it does not or no longer
complies with electrical engineering principles, the shop
owner/operator must ensure that the fault is rectified im-
mediately and, in the event that imminent danger exists,
also ensure that the electrical equipment or the electrical
operating material is not used.
Tests (taking Germany as an example):
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The shop owner/operator must ensure that all elec-
trical systems and equipment are tested by a quali-
fied electrician or under the guidance of a qualified
electrician to ensure they are in proper working
order:
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Before starting up for the first time.
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Before starting for the first time after modifica-
tion or repair.
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At specific time intervals. Intervals are to be
measured such that faults that must be expected
to occur, are determined in good time.
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The test is to take the electrical engineering princip-
les relating hereto into account.
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Upon request of the trade association a test manual
is to be maintained into which specific entries are
made.
3. Safety instructions
3.1
Mains voltages
Hazardous voltages occur in both the lighting
system and the electrical system of a motor
vehicle.
Safety measures:
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Avoid touching parts that are carrying a voltage or
have damaged insulation.
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Connect the wheel alignment system only to proper-
ly grounded connections.
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Replace any lines with damaged insulation.
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Electrical equipment is to be inspected every 2 years
in connection with the inspection service and any
faults rectified immediately.
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Only use fuses with specified current ratings.
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Prior to maintenance and repair work, disconnect
the power plug or, in the event of a hardwired power
connection, turn off the main switch.
3.2
Danger of injury, Danger of crushing
During transport, initial startup and operation,
injuries and damage may occur from dropped
objects.
Safety measures:
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Wear safety shoes.
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Use protective equipment, e.g. gloves.
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Secure the front, rear and side of the vehicle to stop
it rolling off the platform or pit.
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When working, always place the wheel alignment lift
on mechanical safety devices.
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Do not use any force-amplifying tools.
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Transport and operate the equipment only in ac-
cordance with the operating instructions.
3.3
Danger of tripping
When conducting tests or making adjust-
ments, the sensor and connection cables in-
crease the risk of tripping.
Safety measures:
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Route the connecting cables such that any risk of
tripping up is prevented.
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