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Genesis 11C - Operator Responsibility

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NOTE!
SLi devices contain a communication module, which is required for the
WLAN, LTE and GPS for communication and location determination.
More detailed information on the communication module and the radio
connections and channels used can be found in section 4.7.
2.2 Operator Responsibility
In addition to the occupational safety information in these operating instructions, the health and
safety, accident prevention and environmental prevention, guidelines and regulations applicable
to the operation site of the equipment must also be observed. Thereby, the following applies in
particular:
The operator is also responsible for ensuring that the equipment is always in a technically
awless condition. Therefore, the following applies:
The operator must educate themselves regarding the applicable occupational
safety regulations and carry out a risk assessment to identfy additional dangers
arising from the special work conditions at the operation site of the tool.
The operator must clearly regulate and determine responsibility for installation,
maintenance and cleaning.
The operator must ensure that all persons engaged with the tool have completely
read and understood the operating instructions.
Furthermore, they must train the personnel at regular intervals and inform them of
the dangers associated with handling the tool.
After each time the equipment is used, or at least once a year, a visual inspection
of the tool by an instructed person is required (per DGUV guideline 305-002 or
country-specic rules).
Every three years, or whenever a doubt is rasied about the safety or reliability of the
tool, a function and load test must also be carried out (per DGUV guideline 305-002
or country-specic regulations).
After each use or at least once a year, check the seal on the battery cover and the
housing in the sealing area for cracks and damage. Lubricate the seal with colorless
lubricant WD40 or MegaÖl Plus with PTM.
The tool must be tested for leaks at least once a year or if there is any doubt about its
reliability.
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