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24 | Brake Test Equipment | Safety instructions
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Wear work clothes and avoid loose clothing and
dangling items.
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Do not perform adjustment or maintenance work on
or with running rollers or moving plates.
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Observe the accident prevention regulations.
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In hazardous situations, switch off the main switch.
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Prevent unauthorized use of the test bench by lo-
cking the main switch.
If the vehicle is not at right angles with the
test bench, it will drift! Danger of fatal injury
in the area of the test rollers.
Safety measures:
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Correct the position of the vehicle by adjusting on
each side.
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In hazardous situations, use the main switch to
switch off the brake tester.
3.4
Electrical hazards
Hazardous voltages are present both in the
mains voltage system and the electrical sys-
tems of vehicles.
Safety measures:
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Avoid touching live parts and parts with damaged
insulation.
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Do not operate the brake tester without or with
damaged covers.
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Do not open the covers of the electrical equipment.
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Have defective covers repaired properly by the manu-
facturer.
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Do not attempt modifications or repairs yourself.
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Connect Brake System Test Equipment to a correctly
grounded connection only.
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Replace cables with damaged insulation.
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Inspect the electrical equipment every 2 years in
conjunction with the routine inspection. Rectify
faults immediately.
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Only use fuses with the amperage specified.
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Before carrying out maintenance work, disconnect
the mains plug or, with a fixed power supply cable,
switch off the main switch of the voltage supply.
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Allow access to electrical equipment not accessible
from the outside only to trained personnel. De-ener-
gize the system before opening.
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Protect all parts of the electrical system from mois-
ture.
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Use the main switch to switch off the voltage supply
when not in use. Lock the main switch.
Risk of injury from electric arc and
breakdown!
Electric arcs and breakdowns can cause
burns, chemical reactions, fatal electric
shocks and the ejection of molten parts.
Safety measures:
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Disconnect connectors only when de-energized.
3.5
Hazards of
emission sound pressure
Risk of injury from moving parts, surfaces grin-
ding against each other, imbalanced rotating
parts and worn parts!
Emission sound pressure can cause tinnitus
(persistent buzzing sound) and permanent
loss of hearing.
Safety measures:
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Have defective and worn parts replaced.
Robert Bosch GmbH