Extronics Limited
1 Dalton Way, Midpoint 18, Middlewich, Cheshire, UK. CW10 0HU
Tel:
+44 (0) 845 277 5000
Fax:
+44 (0)845 277 4000
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Notes on
installation
Electrical plants are subject to certain regulations concerning installation
and operation (e.g. RL 99/92/EG, RL 94/9EG, or the national rules such as
IEC 60 079-14 and VDE 0100).
In the hazardous area it is the operator's responsibility to carry out any
repair and maintenance in compliance with applicable rules.
Caution
on laser devices
Devices fitted with laser fall under standards US 21 CFR 1040.10 and EN 60825-
1. The laser's classification is stated on a plate affixed to the device. Class 1
lasers are deemed inherently safe during normal use, but users must not look
directly into the light source. The following declaration is required by American
and international laws:
Usage of control elements, adaptations or the use of procedures that differ
from these instructions may result in a dangerous exposure to laser beams.
Class 2 lasers use a visible low-voltage LED. As with any source of bright light,
such as the sun, the user should avoid looking directly into the light. Brief
exposure to a class 2 laser is deemed not dangerous.
Maintenance
Provided the device is operated and assembled according to instructions and
the ambient requirements are being met continuous maintenance is not
necessary.
Servicing
Operators of electric equipment in hazardous areas are obliged to have them
serviced by qualified electricians (IEC 60079-19 and IEC 60079-17).
Repairs
Repairs may only be carried out by the manufacturer or by persons trained and
commissioned for this purpose by the manufacturer.
The device is closed ex-factory. It may only be opened in the factory by specifically trained
personnel.
Software
installation
For instructions on how to install the software at the PC please refer to the
manual issued by SICK.
Operation
Before operating the device you must ensure that all necessary components
are available.