Safety instructions
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Version 2.09 09. April 2014
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Safety instructions
The safety regulations, codes and notes contained in this section must definitely be observed and
complied with at all times. During repairs on the entire LDS system, the accident prevention regula
tions and general safety instructions must be observed. Important information (safety instructions
and hazard warnings) are indicated by corresponding symbols (see page 1 of the chapter ”Conven
tions”).
Follow these instructions in order to prevent accidents and danger to life and limb, as well as dam
age to the LDS system.
Warning - hazardous electrical voltage!
Danger of electric shock!
Beware of external voltage at the digital inputs and outputs!
All device connections/plugs are
only
to be plugged in, unplugged and/or wired when
off load
.
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This operating instruction is an integral part of the equipment. It
must
be kept in the proximity of the equip
ment and must be stored for future use, so that it can be referred to when necessary.
To avoid operating er
rors, the operation instructions must
always
be kept available for operating and maintenance staff, see Chap
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For safety reasons, the equipment must not be used for any application other than described in the operating
instruction i.e. only for the intended use, see Chapter 1.3.
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Before using the equipment, always check that its limits are suitable for the intended application.
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Check that the electric power supply is correct for the equipment before connecting it to power.
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When using un-coded plug connectors it is possible to connect them so that there is a danger to life and limb!
If this cannot be excluded, coded plug connectors must be used.
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Specified ambient conditions (e.g. humidity and temperature limits) must be observed and complied with in
order to avoid malfunctioning (see Section “Specifications”).
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Check correct wiring of the connections before switching on power to the equipment.
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Never operate the equipment without its casing. Before opening the casing the equipment must be switched to
zero potential.
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Note and observe maximum load on relay contacts (see Section “Specifications”).
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Contact the supplier in any malfunction.
1. According to experience, error message transmission is not yet fully functional during commis
sioning (no telephone line laid etc.) In such cases it is urgently recommended to monitor the con
troller via the CAN bus using a store computer or an operator terminal, and enable error message
transmission e.g. using a GSM modem via a mobile telephone network. In stand alone operation, or
as an alternative to monitoring with the store computer/ operator terminal, an alarm contact on the
controller must be used in order to realise error message transmission via a telephone network.
2. Following the setup of error message transmission, i.e. alarm signalling, it must be tested and in
spected to ensure correct functioning.
For further information on the CAN bus, see the operating instruction
”Basic and General Safety and Connection Instructions”.
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