Instruction Manual

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7.3 Inadvertent activation of commands
The User shall operate with the Transmitting Unit in a correct manner, in accordance with the
in󰘵ructions for use and maintenance.
If the Unit is used correctly, accidental contact with the User's body parts or
with external bodies does not cause inadvertent activation of the actuators.
Any action carried out on the Transmitting Unit, or on part of it, aiming at
activating the actuators in a different way from the one indicated in the
in󰄋ructions for use con󰄋itutes an improper use of the Radio Remote Control.
The User mu󰄋 use the Radio Remote Control in conformity with the in󰄋ruction
for use and maintenance and with all the Laws, the Regulations and the
Standards, even local, in force in the country where the Radio Remote Control
and the Machine are used; moreover, the User mu󰄋 always have the control
of the Radio Remote Control and remain in the usage position, as described
in the relevant specific part concerning the Transmitting Unit.
The Machine Manufacturer and/or the In󰄋aller mu󰄋 assess and adopt possible
additional protection measures for the actuators (by way of example:
commands requiring two-hand operation, “dead-man” function) if particular
environments, equipment and working modes could generate risk situations,
and if Laws, Regulations and Standards in force in the country where the
Radio Remote Control and the Machine are used should require it.
7.4 Activation and/or deactivation of commands due to failure
It is possible that a command be activated or deactivated due to electrical
and/or mechanical failure, that may affect the Radio Remote Control and/or
the Machine.
The Machine Manufacturer and/or the In󰄋aller of the Radio Remote Control
mu󰄋 carefully evaluate the possible consequences of such malfunction. If
required by the risk assessment, implement protection measures to prevent,
reduce and report potential hazardous situations.