Electrical Operation and Maintenance Manual for ER15-1400 Industrial Robot
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Chapter One Safety
1.1 Safety Instructions
According to relevant national and local laws, regulations, and ordinances, safety instructions
are the most basic focus in operating industrial systems including robots.
The factory using robots are liable for personal injury and property damage led by the
operation of robot. Therefore, this manual and relevant materials together with regulations and
standards concerning health and safety must be understood and abided by.
For safety concerns, complying with the requirements in other manuals offered by EFORT is
also strongly advised. Safety information recorded in this manual is general and does not include
all the aspects of the operating system of robots. Therefore, necessary safety measures should be
taken and strictly abided by according to the real operation situations.
Operators must read the following information carefully and pay particular attention to the
safety measures listed in this chapter.
EFORT industrial robot users should ensure compliance with applicable safety laws and
regulations of the host country, and proper design and installation of necessary safety equipment
for robot system operators, whereas operators must familiarize themselves with the following
documents detailing operation and handling of industrial robots:
Operation Manual for EFORT Industrial Robot
Electrical Operation and Maintenance Manual for ER15-1400 Industrial Robot
Mechanical Operation and Maintenance Manual for ER15-1400 Industrial Robot
This manual covers all safe instructions in product manuals for robot and control cabinet.
Robot system should be designed and manufactured in an elaborate manner to achieve safe access
to areas for intervention during operation, adjustment, and maintenance. Safe and adequate access
to work position must be ensured for situations where it is necessary to operate in a safe and
protective space.
1.2 Safety Criteria
Prohibited Actions
1. Do not arbitrarily modify or dismantle the protective and safety devices of
industrial robot.
2. If waterlogging occurs, do not touch robot. Instead cut off all powers and drain the
site.
3. Industrial robots can only be operated by professionals who have received sufficient
training and guidance including those who have been familiar with this manual.
4. Ensure the surroundings of the emergency stop equipment is unblocked, and do not
pile up debris in front of it, which hinders operation in emergency situations.
5. Do not use inappropriate materials or make improper adjustments and
modifications.
6. Personnel who are unauthorized, or have not received training on operation and do