Safety instructions
Operating Manual PMCtendo SZ
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2.5
Working on the machine
Apply the 5 safety rules in the order stated before performing any work on the machine:
1. Disconnect. Also make sure to disconnect the auxiliary circuits.
2. Protect against being turned on again.
3. Check that voltage is not present.
4. Ground and short circuit.
5. Cover adjacent live parts.
2.6
Disposal
Observe the current national and regional regulations! Dispose of individual parts sepa-
rately depending on their condition and the currently applicable regulations, e.g. as elec-
tronic waste (circuit boards), plastic, sheet metal, copper or aluminum.
2.7
Directives and standards
The servo motors fulfill the following guidelines and standards:
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Low Voltage Directive 2014/35/EU
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EMC Directive 2014/30/EU
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DIN EN 50110
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DIN EN 60034-1:2011
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DIN EN 60034-5:2007
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DIN EN 60034-6:1996
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DIN EN 60034-9:2008
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DIN EN 60034-14:2008
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DIN IEC 60364
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UL and CSA certification
All motors are delivered with the Recognized Component Class 155 (F) motor insula-
tion system approval.
The approval is registered at Underwriters Laboratories in the United States under UL
number E357386 in the areas of OBJY2.GuideInfo Systems, Electrical Insulation -
Component and
OBJY8.E357386 Systems, Electrical Insulation Certified for Canada - Component.
This approval is primarily relevant for the use of motors and geared motors on the US
market, but it also represents a special quality feature in many countries.
2.8
Use of symbols
Safety instructions are identified with the following symbols. They indicate special risks
when handling the product and are accompanied by relevant signal words that express the
extent of the risk. Furthermore, useful tips and recommendations for efficient, error-free op-
eration are specially highlighted.