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Troubleshooting
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Disassembly and disposal
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Sensor which it is not possible to set: The sensor is adjusted and ready for operation.
Table 4: Sensing range setting
The Troubleshooting table indicates measures to be taken if the sensor stops working.
Table 5: Troubleshooting
LED/fault pattern
Yellow LED does not light up
even though the light beam is
aligned to the object and the
object is within the set sensing
range
Yellow LED lights up, no object
in the path of the beam
Object is in the path of the
beam, yellow LED does not
light up
The sensor must be disposed of in line with applicable country-specific regulations.
When disposing of them, you should try to recycle them (especially the precious met‐
als).
NOTE
Disposal of batteries, electric and electronic devices
•
According to international directives, batteries, accumulators and electrical or
electronic devices must not be disposed of in general waste.
•
The owner is obliged by law to return this devices at the end of their life to the
respective public collection points.
•
WEEE:
This symbol on the product, its package or in this document,
indicates that a product is subject to these regulations.
OPERATING INSTRUCTION
Cause
No voltage or voltage below
the limit values
Voltage interruptions
Sensor is faulty
The sensing range distance is
too large
Distance between the sensor
and the object is too long or
sensing range is set too short
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Measures
Check the power supply,
check all electrical connec‐
tions (cables and plug connec‐
tions)
Ensure there is a stable power
supply without interruptions
If the power supply is OK,
replace the sensor
Reduce the sensing range,
see Figures 6-8 and
table 3
Increase the sensing range,
see Figures 6-8 and
table 3
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