Testing
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11 Testing
NOTICE
Ä Safety sensors must be replaced at the end of their mission time (see chapter 15 "Technical
data").
Ä Always exchange entire safety sensors.
Ä For the tests, observe, if necessary, nationally applicable regulations.
Ä Document all tests in a comprehensible manner and include the configuration of the safety
sensor along with the data for the safety- and minimum distances in the documentation.
11.1 Before the initial start-up and following modifications
WARNING
Unpredictable machine behavior during initial start-up may result in serious injury!
Ä Make certain that there are no people in the danger zone.
Ä Before they begin work, train the operators on their respective tasks. The training is the responsibility of
the operating company.
Ä Attach notes regarding daily testing in the respective national language of the operator on the machine
in a highly visible location, e.g. by printing out the corresponding chapter (see chapter 11.3 "Periodically
by the operator").
Ä Test the electrical function and installation according to this document.
Acc. to IECTS62046 and national regulations (e.g. EU directive2009/104/EC), tests are to be performed
by competent persons in the following situations:
• Prior to initial commissioning
• Following modifications to the machine
• After longer machine downtime
• Following retrofitting or new configuration of the machine
Ä As preparation, check the most important criteria for the safety sensor according to the following check-
list (see chapter 11.1.1 "Checklist for integrator – to be performed prior to the initial start-up and follow-
ing modifications"). Completing the checklist does not replace testing by a competent person!
Not until proper function of the safety sensor is ascertained may it be integrated in the control circuit of the
system.
11.1.1
Checklist for integrator – to be performed prior to the initial start-up and following modifications
NOTICE
Completing the checklist does not replace testing by a competent person!
Ä If you answer one of the items on the check list with no, the machine must no longer be op-
erated (see table below).
Ä IEC/TS62046 contains additional recommendations on testing protective devices.