The RO1 robot is not designed to work in applications outside the bounds of this manual and any imple-
mentation violating the indented use shall be deemed misuse. These applications include but are not
limited to:
• Medical applications
• Applications in an explosive environment
• Applications where ingress protection above IP54 is required
• Applications with improper safety integration or where a risk assessment has not been created
and evaluated
• Applications requiring a high degree of food safety
Standard Bots expressly denies any liability or expressed or implied warranty claims arising from inten-
tional or unintentional misuse.
1.4 Warnings & Risks
1.4.1 Introduction
This manual is not a comprehensive guide to designing and installing a robot cell. This manual does
not cover the selection and integration of 3rd party components that may be required to complete a
safe installation. The solution must be designed according to the standards provided by the governing
body in the country where the solution will be installed. Standard Bots is not responsible for ensuring
the installation of the robot meets the standards for any given installation. The integrator assumes all
responsibility for ensuring the robot installation meets all applicable standards and safety guidelines.
1.4.2 Installation
• Make sure to install the robot and all electrical equipment according to requirements and speci-
cations in this manual (see Chapter 2).
• The RO1 control box should only be connected to secure networks.
• Risk Assessment: The RO1 is provided as a partially completed machinery. As such, the robot
should only be used as part of a cell after a comprehensive risk assessment has taken place.
– Aside from the robot itself, such a risk assessment may consider the robot’s payload, pinch-
ing hazards, any toxic or hazardous substances in the cell, and risks involved with sharp end
eectors.
– Risk assessments must cover the entire scope of the integration, including components pro-
vided by other suppliers.
– The risk assessment will help determine any speed or force limits to set up on the robot and
what safety accessories (like light curtains or area scanners) can be used. These settings are
covered in Chapter 4.
– Anti-gravity (hand-guided) mode should only be used if risk assessment approves its use.
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