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• 2014/30/EC Electromagnetic Compatibility
• 2011/65/EU Directive on the restriction of the use of certain
hazardous substances in electrical and electronic equipment
(RoHS II)
1.13 Note on Low Voltage Directive
The protection objectives of the Low Voltage Directive
2014/35/EU are met in accordance with Annex I, No. 1.5.1 of
the Machinery Directive 2006/42/EC.
1.14 Note on UKCA marking
The UKCA conformity marking confirms the
product’s conformity with the applicable legal
provisions of Great Britain.
1.15 Note on EAC marking
The EAC conformity marking confirms the
product’s conformity with the applicable legal
provisions of the Eurasian customs union.
1.16 Note on China RoHS mark
The China RoHS mark confirms that there is no
danger to persons or the environment from the
regulated substances contained within for the
intended period of use (year number shown in the
1.17 Emergency shutdown
This is done by a course of action to be defined by the operator.
1.18 Assembly, maintenance, fault,
repair
Prior to the start of this work, all relevant persons must be
notified of it. At a minimum, the following safety measures must
be taken before any work is done:
• Unauthorized persons must be kept away
• Mark and secure the work area
• Cover adjacent live parts
• Dry any wet, slippery surfaces or cover them appropriately
• Cover hot or cold surfaces appropriately
Where applicable:
• Depressurize
• Isolate, lock and tag out
• Check to ensure live voltage is no longer present
• Ground and short-circuit
The product should be protected as much as possible from
humidity, dust, and vibration, and should be installed so that it
is easily accessible. Ensure an adequate distance from sources
of heat or cold. Any visual monitoring devices present, such as
pressure gauges, min./max. markings, or oil level gauges must
be clearly visible. Observe the mounting position requirements.
Drill required holes only on non-critical, non-load-bearing
parts of the operator's infrastructure. Use existing holes where
possible. Avoid chafe points. Immobilize any moving or detached
parts during the work. Adhere to the specified torques.
If guards or safety devices need to be removed, they must be
reinstalled immediately following conclusion of work and then
checked for proper function.
Check new parts for compliance with the intended use before
using them.
Avoid mixing up or incorrectly assembling disassembled parts.
Label parts. Clean any dirty parts.
1.19 First start-up, daily start-up
Ensure that:
• All safety devices are fully present and functional
• All connections are properly connected
• All parts are correctly installed
• All warning labels on the product are fully present, visible, and
undamaged
• Illegible or missing warning labels are immediately replaced