2.3
Improper use
Any use that goes beyond the proper use is considered improper, unless this has been authorised by Interroll
Engineering GmbH where applicable.
Any modification by conversion to the RollerDrive or attachment to the RollerDrive is prohibited!
The equipment must not be installed in areas in which substances could form explosive atmospheres/dust atmospheres
or for application in the medical/pharmaceutical sector.
It is considered improper use to install the equipment in exposed spaces that are open to potentially adverse weather
conditions, or areas in which the technology would suffer from the prevailing climactic conditions and could potentially
malfunction as a result.
The RollerDrive is not intended for use by private end users. The equipment must not be used in a residential
environment without further examination and without the use of EMC protective measures that have been adapted
accordingly.
The RollerDrive is not suitable for transporting people.
It must not be used as a safety-relevant component or for performing safety-relevant functions.
Qualification of personnel
2.4
Non-qualified personnel are unable to identify risks and are therefore exposed to higher levels of danger.
Only qualified personnel may be assigned with the tasks outlined in this operating manual.
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The operating company is responsible for ensuring that personnel adhere to the locally valid rules and
regulations for working in a safe and risk-aware manner.
This operating manual is intended for the following target audiences:
Operators
Operators are trained in how to operate and clean the Interroll RollerDrive and follow the safety regulations.
Service engineers
The service engineers have a specialist technical education or have successfully completed a training course from the
manufacturer. They carry out repair and maintenance work.
Qualified electricians
Qualified electricians have a specialist technical education. Moreover, due to their knowledge and experience as well
as knowledge of applicable regulations, they are able to carry out work on electrical equipment in an appropriate
manner. They are able to identify hazards independently and prevent electrical damage to persons and property.
All work on electrical equipment must generally only be performed by a qualified electrician.
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