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Maintenance
8.1
Maintenance plan
During operation, the device works maintenance-free.
NOTE
No maintenance is required to ensure compliance with the laser class.
NOTE
No maintenance is required to ensure compliance with the LED risk group.
Depending on the assignment location, the following preventive maintenance tasks
may be required for the device at regular intervals:
Table 12: Maintenance plan
Maintenance work
Interval
To be carried out
by
Clean housing and front screen
Cleaning interval depends on ambi‐
ent conditions and climate.
Specialist
Check screw connections and plug
connectors
Interval depends on the place of use,
ambient conditions, or operational
regulations. Recommended: At least
every 6 months.
Specialist
Check that the unused connections
are sealed with protective caps or
plugs
Interval depends on ambient condi‐
tions and climate. Recommended: At
least every 6 months.
Specialist
8.2
Cleaning
Cleaning includes the viewing window and the housing of the device.
NOTICE
Equipment damage due to improper cleaning.
Improper cleaning may result in equipment damage.
■
Only use recommended cleaning agents.
■
Never use sharp objects for cleaning.
Cleaning the inspection window
Check the viewing window of the device for accumulated dirt at regular intervals. This is
especially relevant in harsh operating environments (dust, abrasion, damp, fingerprints,
etc.).
The inspection window lens must be kept clean and dry during operation.
NOTE
Static charging may cause dust particles to stick to the inspection window. This effect
can be reduced by using an anti-static cleaning agent in combination with the SICK lens
cloth (part no. 4003353) (can be obtained from
).
The viewing window is made of plastic,
.
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MAINTENANCE
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