Operating Instructions

Sensor 01
Taking out of operation
Print version 03/2021, English
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7 TAKING OUT OF OPERATION
7.1 Introductory safety notes
Personnel qualification
The following personnel are approved for "taking out of operation":
Trained, instructed operating personnel for activities on the sensor.
Specialists for special work on machine tool, coolant tank or electrical
system.
Only instructed and authorized skilled electricians are allowed to carry out
electrical work
Important information for your safety
You are responsible!
In any case, ensure that the safety instructions in chapter 2 "Basic safety
instructions" and the locally applicable safety regulations are observed and
complied with.
Wear the necessary personal protective equipment (PPE).
CAUTION
Slipping hazard from escaped coolant
After the sensor has been switched off, there are still residues of the coolant
in the hose lines and in the sensor itself. These can flow out when the unit is
taken out of service, and can accumulate on the floor in puddles. There is a
risk of persons stepping into the puddle, slipping and injuring themselves.
Consult the data sheet of the manufacturer if coolant is leaking out.
Eliminate puddles and leaked coolant immediately.
Inform other people about the danger.
7.2 Remove the identification of the machine tool
When you take the sensor out of operation, you should also remove the identification on the
machine tool. You can thus prevent misunderstandings. The NFC token is then stored on the
sensor until the next use.
Use the following procedure to remove the NFC token from the machine tool:
1. Go to the machine tool with the NFC token.
The NFC token is attached magnetically to the housing of the machine tool.
2. Pull the NFC token off the machine tool.
3. Stow the NFC token on the sensor.
Fig. 19: Attaching the NFC token of the sensor
The magnets hold the NFC token in position.
The NFC token is removed from the machine tool and stored.