Safety Instructions
3062.72-01 Rev. A
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2.4
Residual risks
Despite all actions taken to integrate safety in the design, safety
provisions and additional protective actions, non-obvious
residual risks cannot be completely avoided. You can reduce
residual risks by carefully following the safety instructions and
the intended use. The identified residual risks are listed in Table
1.
Table 1: residual risks
Life phase /
Activity
Residual risk
Packing /
Transport /
Unpacking /
Assembly
Cutting injuries
Despite strict quality controls, parts of the drive system, as well as the
accessories and packaging, may have sharp edges and corners which can lead
to cuts. Make sure that you wear suitable protective gear whenever handling
the drive system.
Start-up /
Operation
Hot surfaces
Depending on the load and environmental temperature, the surfaces of the
drive system may reach temperatures of over 90 °C. Only perform necessary
activities directly with the drive system after it has cooled down completely.
However, wait at least 45 minutes after the last motor activity.
Assembly /
Start-up /
Operation
Electrical voltage / residual energy
Residual electrical energy may remain in lines, electrical components,
equipment and devices when the drive system is switched off. Only allow work
on the electrical supply to be carried out by qualified electrical personnel. Make
sure that all phases are voltage-free. There must be no residual voltage left in
the system, so wait at least 5 minutes after complete disconnection from the
power supply before carrying out the necessary work.
Start-up /
Operation
Uncontrolled movements
Incorrect programming of the radio remote control may cause one or more
applications to be activated unintentionally when several applications are
controlled. Follow the instructions for programming and deleting the radio
remote control.
Start-up /
Operation
Trapping, drawing in, grabbing
Objects, items of clothing or body parts can be drawn in, trapped or grabbed by
the rotary motion of the motor, gear unit or spindle. Only operate the motor
when it is encapsulated.
Start-up /
Operation
Breakage
Overloading the drive system above the specified load limits can lead to a
defect in the drive system and thus to injury or damage to property. This also
includes overloading due to wind forces.