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SICK VISIC100SF - 7 Shutdown; Technical Knowledge Necessary for Shutdown; Safety Information on Shutting down; Preparations for Shutdown

SICK VISIC100SF
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8017171/115Z/V3-0/2019-01| SICKO P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S | VISIC100SF
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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.

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