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SHUTDOWN
7Shutdown
7.1 Technical knowledge necessary for shutdown
Shutdown may only be performed by trained technicians or a SICK Service technician.
Comply with the applicable tunnel regulations.
7.2 Safety information on shutting down
7.3 Preparations for shutdown
▸ Inform all concerned.
▸ Disable/deactivate safety devices.
▸ Clarify measuring point access (tunnel closure, lifting platform ...).
7.4 Switch-off procedure
The VISIC100SF can be switched off by interrupting power supply. There is no switch-off
procedure to be observed.
7.5 Protective measures for shutdown device
▸ Store and transport the VISIC100SF in the original packaging.
▸ Remove the gas sensors and store closed airtight in the shipping packaging. Observe
the maximum allowable storage duration before using again.
▸ Pay attention to storage conditions. More information, see “Technical Data”, page 103.
7.5.1 Measures for short-term shutdown
▸ Pay attention to the storage conditions for the measuring unit, the TAD control unit and
the gas sensors.
▸ Store gas sensors airtight.
WARNING: Risk of burns on the VISIC100SF with fog dissipation
Inner side: The heating element can heat up to 90°C
Outer side: Can heat up to 80°C
in the vicinity of the inlet openings.
▸ Avoid touching the heating element without protective gloves.
WARNING: Preventive measures for operating safety
The VISIC100SF is normally used together with control technology.
▸ Ensure shutting down the VISIC100SF cannot lead to any danger or hindrance to traf-
fic.