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2.0 Safety
2.1 Limitation of liability
This chapter provides an overview of important safety pre-
cautions and information necessary for safe and trou-
ble-free installation, operation and maintenance.
Disregarding this Manual and safety precautions specified
therein may result in considerable danger and possible seri-
ous injury or death.
2.1.1 Intended use
The actuator has been designed and built exclusively for its
intended purpose as described in these instructions.
WARNING
Risk from misuse!
Any utilization of this actuator beyond its intended purpose may
lead to potentially hazardous situations.
Therefore:
• Strictly adhere to all safety precautions and instructions in this
manual.
• Do not allow this actuator to be subjected to weather conditions,
strong UV rays, corrosive or explosive air media as well as other
aggressive media.
• Do not modify, retool or change the structural design or individual
components of the actuator.
• Never use the actuator outside of the technical application and
operational limits.
Any injury, damage or loss caused by violation of these in-
structions will be the responsibility of the customer.
2.2 Responsibility of the
owner and processor
The actuator is designed for personal use and is also used
in commercial applications by owner or processors.
The processor is the contracting partner of the reseller or
the manufacturer. The processor installs the actuator in a
complete system (application).
The owner of the system is therefore subject to require-
ments of the Occupational Health and Safety Act.
In addition to the safety instructions in this Manual, the
owner or processor must do the following concerning these
safety and acci-dent prevention guidelines and environmen-
tal precautions regulations applicable to the site of the sys-
tem’s installation:
• Inform themselves of applicable industrial safety precau-
tions and determine additional hazards that arise due to
the specific working conditions prevailing at the site where
the actuator is installed using risk assessment. The risk
assessment must be implemented in the form of work in-
structions for the actuator operation.
• Confirm that the work instructions created for the system
including the actuator satisfy current legal requirements
and must alter the instructions if they don’t.
• Clearly regulate and specify the responsibilities for instal-
lation, operation, maintenance, and cleaning.
• Ensure that all employees who deal with the actuator have
read and understood this Manual.
• Provide personnel with the required protective equipment.
In addition, owner must train personnel at regular intervals
and inform personnel of the hazards.
In addition, owner or processors must ensure that the actua-
tor is in an adequate working condition. They must do the
following:
• Ensure that the maintenance intervals described in these
instructions are complied with.
• Have all safety devices inspected regularly for function and
completeness.
WARNING
Risk from misuse!
AnImproper installation, operation and maintenance can result in
serious injury, death or property damage.
Use only qualified, instructed, or trained personnel (as described
below) who have read, understand and follow these instructions.