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Maintenance and Inspection
Warning
To ensure safety, use the SG-ONE after performing inspections described below and confirming that
the entire safety system incorporating the SG-ONE is operating normally.
The following checklist contains only the minimum items for use of the SG-ONE. Depending on the
machinery on which the SG-ONE is installed and the regulations that apply in the country or region
where the SG-ONE is used, additional inspection items may be required.
Note. Record and store the inspection results.
Perform inspections with a clear understanding of the operations of the SG-ONE and the
machine on which it is used.
Daily inspection
Each day before beginning operations, check the following items.
Inspection items
Check
Check that the power supply of the SG-ONE is OFF.
Check that the power supply of the machine being controlled by the safety output
of the SG-ONE is OFF.
Before turning ON the power supply of the SG-ONE, make sure that no person is
in the danger zone.
Check that there is no damage on the input devices and wiring.
Operate the connected safety devices, and check that they are operating
normally.(Ex. Press the emergency stop switch, shade the light curtain)
Periodic inspection
Every testing interval and after changing the settings of the machinery, check the following items.
Inspection items
Check
Check that unintended changes are not introduced into the safety system.
Check that the safety system incorporating the SG-ONE operates as expected.
Check that the SG-ONE is installed securely. Check that the DIN rail hooks has not
come off and that the DIN rails and end clip screws are not loose.
Check that the connectors and the wiring are not loose.
Check that the protective cover is on the SG-ONE to prevent changes to the logic
or OFF-delay timer setting by anyone other than the safety responsible person.
Note: Refer Safety performance in “Chapter 2 PRODUCT SPECIFICATIONS” about proof test interval.
Summary of Contents for SG EASY One
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