
Operating Instructions
Safety System MGBS-P-L.-AP…
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(translation of the original operating instructions) 2527245-02-01/22
8.2.
Emergency release
This permits opening of a locked guard from outside the danger zone without tools. For mounting, see the mounting sup-
plement.
Important!
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It must be possible to operate the emergency release manually from outside the protected area
without tools.
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The emergency release must possess a marking indicating that it may be used only in an emergency.
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The handle module must not be under tensile stress during manual release.
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The emergency release must be sealed or the misuse of the release function must be prevented in
the control system.
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The release function meets all other requirements from EN ISO 14119.
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The emergency release meets the requirements of Category B according to EN ISO 13849-1:2015.
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Loss of the release function due to mounting errors or damage during mounting.
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Check the release function every time after mounting.
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Observe the notes on any enclosed data sheets.
8.2.1. Actuating emergency release
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Turn the emergency release clockwise until it clicks into place.
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Guard locking is released.
To reset, press the snap-in bolt inward using a small screwdriver or similar tool and turn the
emergency release back.
The safety outputs are switched off when the emergency release is actuated. Use the safety
outputs
to generate a stop command.
The monitoring output OL is switched off; OD can assume an undefined state. Open the guard and
close it again after resetting the emergency release. The device will then operate normally again.
8.3.
Escape release (optional)
8.3.1. Inner door handle AE-R-S1 (for variants with escape release)
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MGBS-H...-
L
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AE-R-S1
MGBS-H...-
R
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Snap-in bolt