14.3 ISO 13849-1, clause 11, Requirements to User Documentation
ID
(green=done
for all FS)
Requirements
Realized
(green=done for FSx)
13849-1
— the limits of the safety-related parts
to the category(ies) selected and any
fault exclusions;
No fault exclusion
—
— the limits of the SRP/CS
and any fault exclusions (see
7.3), for which, when essential
for maintaining the selected
category or categories and
safety performance,
appropriate information (e.g.
for modification, maintenance
and repair) shall be given to
ensure the continued
justification of the fault
exclusion(s);
Fault exclusions not implemented
—
— the effects of deviations
from the specified
performance on the safety
function(s);
No deviation
13849-2
— clear descriptions of the interfaces to
the SRP/CS and protective devices;
Safe I/Os:
FS1 (I/O hardware data, ➜ # 184)
13849-3
— response time; FS1 (Safety Properties Overview, ➜ # 183)
13849-4
— operating limits (including
environmental conditions);
FS1/2/3(Use as directed, ➜ # 181)
FS1/2/3(Prohibited use, ➜ # 181)
FS1/2/3 (Enclosure, wiring, ➜ # 182)
13849-5
— indications and alarms; FS1/2/3 (Safety Faults,Safety Warnings, ➜ # 190)
13849-6
— muting and suspension of safety
functions;
FS1/2/3(Safety Faults,Safety Warnings, ➜ # 190)
13849-8
— maintenance (see Clause 9);
FS1/2/3(The device does not require maintenance. Opening the
device voids the warranty. In case of damage or malfunction, the
drive must be sent for repair or replacement if it cannot be
repaired., ➜ # 181)
13849-9
— maintenance check lists;
FS1/2/3(The device does not require maintenance. Opening the
device voids the warranty. In case of damage or malfunction, the
drive must be sent for repair or replacement if it cannot be
repaired., ➜ # 181)
13849-10
— ease of accessibility and replacing of
internal parts;
FS1/2/3(The device does not require maintenance. Opening the
device voids the warranty. In case of damage or malfunction, the
drive must be sent for repair or replacement if it cannot be
repaired., ➜ # 181)
13849-11
— means for easy and safe trouble
shooting;
FS1 (Troubleshooting Functional Safety, ➜ # 191)
13849-12
— information explaining the
applications for use relevant to the
category to which reference is made;
FS1/2/3 (Resulting Functional Safety classification (SIL and/or PL
level) is calculated across the drive system. The drive system
usually consists of the following:, ➜ # 180)
AKD2G-S Installation Manual, Safety 1
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