Safety Instructions
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2021 KEB America, Inc.
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2.2 Specified Application
The operational reliability of the brake is only guaranteed when the device is used for the
specified application. In this context, specified application means the purpose for which
the brake was ordered and configured.
Any use of the brake outside of this specified application is considered at the user’s own
risk. Such unintended uses may pose unforeseeable risks or hazards. KEB America, Inc.
retains no liability for any damage or injury resulting from the use of a COMBISTOP
brake outside of the specified application.
2.3 General Safety Guidelines
Carefully observe the following safety guidelines before installation or operation of the
device.
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Only trained personnel should operate the brake.
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Immediately remove the brake from operation in case of a malfunction.
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Malfunctions should be corrected by trained personnel before returning the brake
to operation.
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Never use the brake in potentially explosive environments.
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The brake may not be modified or altered in any way not intended by KEB
America, Inc.
2.4 Electrical Safety Guidelines
DANGER
Rick of electrical shock!
Turn off the power supply and secure it against switching on prior
to any work on the device.
Never bridge branch circuit protection devices.
Carefully observe the following safety guidelines during the electrical installation.
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Observe all relevant safety standards for the device.
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See the Standards for COMBISTOP type 38 Load Brake section for
details specific to the product.
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Use only wire gauges and fuses rated for the power requirements of the device.
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Ensure new or existing circuits meet NEC or applicable local requirements.
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The device must be appropriately grounded by a connector from the magnet and
the fixed installation.
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When using components without isolated inputs/outputs, equipotential bonding
must be used between the connected components to prevent damage to the
device.
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Do not exceed specified electrical voltage and currant limits.