MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR
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O R I G I N A L O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | VMS4100/5100
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Maintenance and repair
Maintenance and repair measures may only be carried out by qualified persons.
•
Qualified persons have the specialist training, skills, and experience, as well as
knowledge of the relevant regulations and standards, to be able to perform work
assigned to them and to identify and avoid any potential dangers independently.
•
Electricians have the professional training, skills and experience, and knowledge of
the relevant standards and provisions to work on electrical systems and to detect and
avoid any potential dangers independently.
Device
Maintenance task
Interval*
Performed
by
LMS4x21
Clean the front screen
1x/month
Trained
personnel
Incremental
encoder
Visually inspect the incremental encoder for signs
of measuring wheel wear and check the measuring
wheel/conveyor belt contact
1x/month
Trained
personnel
Photoelectric
retro-reflective
sensor (optional)
Cleaning the light emission and reflector
Visually inspect the object detection photoelectric
sensor and reflector for rotation that may have
occurred as a result of touching or the like
4x/year
Trained
personnel
Cabinet
Clean the air inlets and outlets
Replace the filter mat in the air inlets and outlets
4x/year
Trained
personnel
General
Visual inspection for contamination
Daily
Trained
personnel
Optical monitoring of conveying equipment for foreign
bodies/damage
Daily
Trained
personnel
Control measurements with test objects to check the
measurement accuracy of the multi-dimensional
measurement system
Whenever the
system is started
Trained
personnel
Visual inspection of the electrical cabling and wiring
for damage
1x/year
Trained
personnel
Maintenance of the individual components
2x/year
Service
technicians
Checking the complete system including measurement
system/reading performance/image quality/reading
range
1x/year
Service
technicians
* The intervals depend on the ambient conditions and degree of contamination. In addition, the intervals must be defined
according to how important they are for the customer process.
Tab. 19: Maintenance intervals