Safety
Leuze electronic
RSL 410
9
2.1.1 Vapors, smoke, dust, particles
Vapors, smoke, dust and all particles visible in the air can cause the machine to switch off unintentionally.
This can mislead the user into bypassing the safety devices.
Do not use the safety sensor in environments in which heavy vapors, smoke, dust or other visible par
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ticles occur at the beam level.
2.1.2 Stray light
Light sources can impair the safety sensor's availability. Interfering light sources are:
• Infrared light
• Fluorescent light
• Strobe light
Ensure that there are no interfering light sources at beam level.
Prevent reflective surfaces at beam level.
Where applicable, take protective field addition distances into account.
Implement all additional measures to ensure that any special application of any effected beam types
does not impair the safety sensor's operation.
2.1.3 Obstructions in the protective field
Do not bring any additional window materials into the area monitored by the safety sensor.
2.2
Foreseeable misuse
Any use other than that defined under Intended use or which goes beyond that use is considered
improper use.
In principle, the safety sensor is not suitable as a protective device for use in the following cases:
• Danger posed by ejected objects or the spraying of hot or hazardous liquids from within the danger
zone.
• Applications in explosive or easily flammable atmospheres.
• Use for outdoor applications or under extreme temperature fluctuations.
Humidity, condensation and other weather influences can impair the protective function.
• Use on vehicles with combustion engines.
Alternators and ignition systems can cause EMC interferences.
CAUTION
Observe intended use!
Only operate the device in accordance with its intended use.
The protection of personnel and the device cannot be guaranteed if the device is operated in a manner
not complying with its intended use.
Leuze electronic GmbH + Co. KG is not liable for damages caused by improper use.
Read these original operating instructions before commissioning the device.
Knowledge of the original operating instructions is an element of proper use.
NOTICE
Comply with conditions and regulations!
Observe the locally applicable legal regulations and the rules of the employer's liability insurance asso
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ciation.