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4. Safety
MiR1350 User Guide (en) 05/2022 - v.1.2 ©Copyright 2021-2022: Mobile Industrial Robots A/S. 41
Driving the robot on cross slopes
Exceeding the maximum payload
Positioning or fastening loads incorrectly according to the specifications—see
Payload distribution on page239
Using Emergency stop buttons for anything other than emergency stops
Using the robot in medical and life critical applications
Operating the robot outside the permissible operating parameters and
environmental specifications
Using the robot in potentially explosive ATEX environments
Using the robot outdoors
Using the robot in hygiene zones
Using the robot together with an external radio module that in any way results
in simultaneously active radio transmitters
The following list gives examples of custom modules that are foreseeable misuse
of MiR1350:
Top modules (including the payload) that increase the physical dimensions of
MiR1350
Conveyers (powered and non-powered)
Industrial robot arms
Devices that tow carts
Customized load transfer stations
Top modules or modifications that use additional antennas or result in
transmitting radio signals simultaneously with the existing radio module.
4.6 Warning label
MiR1350 is supplied with a warning label that specifies that it is strictly prohibited
to ride on the robot.
The label must be placed on the robot or top module so that it is clearly visible.

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