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Warranty
Any use of non-approved hardware and software will
result in a modification to our product and thus to exclu-
sion of any liability and warranty, even if the hardware or
software has in the meantime been removed or deleted.
No changes may be made to our products. Our products
may only be used in combination with original acces-
sories and original service parts. Failing to do so, will
render null and void all warranty claims.
This product may only be operated using Bosch ap-
proved operating systems. If the product is operated
using an operating system other than the approved one,
then our warranty obligation pursuant to our supply
conditions will be rendered null and void. Furthermore,
we will not be held liable for damage and consequential
damage incurred through the use of a non-approved
operating system.
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Obligation of workshop operator
No smoking is permitted in the immediate vicinity of the
product. Appropriate signs must be posted by the work-
shop operator.
The workshop operator is obliged to ensure that all
measures geared towards the prevention of accidents,
industrial diseases, labor-related health risks are taken
and measures towards making the workplace fit for
people to work in are carried out.
The workshop operator is bound to ensure that all
hydraulic equipment and operating material is set up,
modified and maintained by skilled personnel only or
under the guidance and supervision of skilled personnel
in accordance with hydraulic principles.
The workshop operator must ensure that only autho-
rized and skilled personnel operate the product. The
workshop operator must define EPS manager-respon-
sibility, including in terms of traffic law regulations,
and enable the EPS manager to reject any instructions
issued by third parties which may impair safety.
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2017-10-27
Specifications for electrical systems
Electrical engineering in Germany is subject to the
accident prevention regulations of the trade associa-
tion "Electrical Plant and Equipment as under DGUV
Vorschrift 3 (previously BGV A3)". In all other countries
the applicable national regulations or acts or decrees
are to be adhered to.
Basic rules
The workshop operator is bound to ensure that all elec-
trical equipment and operating material is set up, modi-
fied and maintained by skilled electricians only or under
the guidance and supervision of a skilled electrician in
accordance with electrical engineering principles.
Furthermore, the workshop operator must ensure that
all electrical equipment and operating material is oper-
ated in keeping with electrical engineering principles.
If a piece of electrical equipment or operating material
is found to be defective, i.e. it does not or no longer
complies with electrical engineering principles, the
workshop operator must ensure that the fault is recti-
fied immediately and, in the event that imminent danger
exists, also ensure that the electrical equipment or the
electrical operating material is not used.
Tests (taking Germany as an example):
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The workshop operator must ensure that all electri-
cal equipment and operating material is tested to
see if it is in proper working order:
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Before starting up for the first time and, following
any modification or repair work, before a restart
by a skilled electrician or under the guidance and
supervision of a skilled electrician.
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At specific time intervals. Intervals are to be
measured such that faults that must be expected
to occur, are determined in good time.
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The test is to take the electrical engineering prin-
ciples relating hereto into account.
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Upon request of the trade association a test manual
is to be maintained into which specific entries are
made.
Robert Bosch GmbH