Instruction Manual

LIUDPP000_eng-00AUTEC
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3 General safety warnings
All the warnings and in󰄋ructions provided in this chapter are safety-relevant.
Failure to follow the in󰄋ructions contained in the Manual provided by Autec,
as well as all applicable safety-related legislations, even local ones, regulations
and 󰄋andards may generate serious damage to people and property.
The Machine Manufacturer and/or designer, the In󰄋aller, the Maintenance
Technician and the people responsible for the use of the Machine and for the
working place are responsible to ensure that the in󰄋allation, maintenance
and use of the Autec Radio Remote Control and all its components are carried
out in complete accordance with the in󰄋ructions provided by Autec and in
compliance with all the applicable safety-related 󰄋andards and regulations
in force in the countries where the Machine and the Radio Remote Control are
used.
The Machine Manufacturer takes on the responsibility for the in󰄋allation and
use of the Radio Remote Control on any application.
The Manufacturer or those who want to use or in󰘵all an Autec Radio Remote Control on a
Machine mu󰘵 fir󰘵:
- Assess whether the Machine where they want to in󰘵all the Radio Remote Control can be used
with a Radio Remote Control safely and e󰘯ectively.
- Carry out an in-depth, accurate risk assessment, taking into account the Machine's
manufacturing, functional and/or performance features and characteri󰘵ics, purpose of the
Machine, the location and environment in which the Machine is to be used, the facility in which
the Machine is to be or is in󰘵alled, the interaction between the Machine and other equipment
and Personnel, the safety conditions during operation of the Machine, the actual and potential
di󰘯erent usage conditions, the conditions that may arise following the in󰘵allation and use of a
Radio Remote Control, and the features and limitations of the Autec Radio Remote Control.
For this purpose, by way of example and by no way of limitation, refer to 󰘵andards ISO 12100
and ISO 14121, that prescribe the conditions for a correct risk assessment, which includes risk
analysis and the adoption of the necessary protection and safeguarding actions.