Operation Faults
Transceiver faults
7159-9001-108
01. February 2020
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Operation Faults
If necessary, please contact your nearest dealer.
9.1
Special Personnel Qualifications
Troubleshooting may only be performed by specially qualified personnel in
accordance with the safety instructions.
● Participation in corresponding product training is necessary.
See also the section on ”Personnel qualification”.
9.2
Safety Instructions
To avoid damage to property and/or life-threatening injury to people during
troubleshooting, the following points must always be observed:
● First of all, prevent the animal segregation system from being started up again
unintentionally. Disconnect the transceiver in order to do this (e.g. pull out the
power plug).
● Ensure that safe disconnection can be carried out by a second person at any
time.
● Secure the range of action for any moving parts.
● Read the ”Safety” section as well.
9.3
Particular hazards
Special dangers involved in troubleshooting:
● If energy sources are switched on unintentionally, this may cause serious
damage to property and/or life-threatening injury to people.
● There is an increased risk of injury through pinching if manual operation is not
secured.
● Electrostatic processes may damage electronic components.
- Only touch the edge of the printed circuit board and avoid static caused for
example by clothing.
● Direct contact with animals presents particular hazards (crushing, kicking or
pushing).
9.4
Transceiver faults
For further information, please refer to the instructions:
7160-90 . . -427
Transmitter/receiver
VP1801