Mounting Instructions
ProfiDAT
®
Data Transmission System
Programm 0514
MAL0514-0005b-EN
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8
Maintenance and Servicing
8.1
Safety
WARNING!
Danger of injury due to improperly executed maintenance tasks!
Improper maintenance can result in serious injury to person and property.
Before starting work, ensure sufficient space for assembly.
Make sure the installation area is tidy and clean! Loosely stacked or scattered
components and tools are sources of hazards.
If components have been removed, check for proper installation, replace all fastening
elements and comply with screw-tightening torques.
Turn off power switches and secure them against unauthorized switching on.
Use the provided climbing aids and working platforms, whenever installation tasks are
carried out above eye level.
Do not use machine components as climbing aids.
Ensure that process and auxiliary materials are drained, collected and disposed of in a
safe and environmentally friendly manner.
Safety devices that have been removed for installation, service or repair work must be
installed and inspected immediately after the work is complete.
Observe the inspection and maintenance intervals described in the maintenance
instructions.
Ensure that sufficient space for maintenance work is available.
Ensure that powered components are not inadvertently activated during maintenance
work.
Ensure that detached parts do not fall.
Screw joints that were loosened during maintenance work must be retightened and
secured according to instructions.
Fasteners and seals that cannot be reused must be replaced (e.g. self-locking nuts,
disks, splints, O-rings, glued or microencapsulated screws).
Lubrication/Greasing points that are cleaned or wiped during maintenance and repair
work must be relubricated as instructed.
After finishing work, collect all tools and materials and check that all are present.
Disassembled parts and components that were exchanged are to be collected, stored
in a safe place, recycled or returned.
Before entering systems, they must be disconnected from power at the main switch
and secured against unauthorized, unintentional and/or erroneous switching on.