Improper Use; Personnel Qualifications - Bosch Rexroth BODAS DSA/12 Instruction Manual

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BODAS speed sensors | Safety instructions
HDD/20
Bosch Rexroth AG, RE 95290-01-B/2021-09-13
The HDD/20 sensor is media resistant for the following media:
HLP, HVLP, HETG, HEES and HFD
NOTICE! The compatibility of the sensors with other media can be evaluated.
Please contact your local contact person. You can find their contact information at
https://addresses.boschrexroth.com
The product is intended only for professional use and not for private use.
Intended use includes having fully read and understood this documentation,
especially chapter 2 "Safety instructions" on page 8.

2.3 Improper use

Any use other than that described as intended use is considered improper.
Bosch Rexroth AG is not liable for damage resulting from improper use.
The user is solely responsible for any risks arising from improper use.
The following foreseeable forms of faulty usage are also considered improper
(this list is not exhaustive):
• Use outside the operating parameters approved in the data sheet
(unless customer-specific approval has been granted)
• Use of non-approved fluids, e.g. water or hydraulic fluids containing water
• Use of the sensor under water (if the sensor is nevertheless to be submerged
under water for a short time, this must be tested on a case-by-case basis,
please consult your proper contact person at Bosch Rexroth)
• Application of the sensor in explosive environments
• Use of the sensor in a corrosive atmosphere

2.4 Personnel qualifications

The activities described in this documentation require basic mechanical,
electronical/electrical and hydraulic knowledge, as well as knowledge of the
associated technical terms. In order to ensure safe use, these activities should
only be performed by skilled personnel or an instructed person under the direction
and supervision of skilled personnel.
Skilled personnel refers to persons who possess the professional training,
knowledge and experience, as well as the understanding of the regulations relevant
to the work to be done that are necessary to recognize possible dangers and
take the appropriate safety measures. Skilled personnel must follow the rules
relevant to their field and have the necessary expert knowledge of mechatronics,
electronics and hydraulics, if applicable.
Expert knowledge means, for instance:
• being able to read and fully understand electrical circuit diagrams and hydraulic
diagrams, if applicable,
• in particular, fully understanding the relationships with regard to safety devices,
• as well as to carry out the wiring of electronic components correctly and
• to have knowledge of the function and interaction of electronic, mechanical and
hydraulic components.

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