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Daily and Periodical Inspections

  • Be sure to perform daily and periodical inspections. Before starting jobs, always check that there is no problem with the robot and related equipment. If any problems are found, take any necessary measures to correct them.
  • When carrying out periodical inspections or any repairs, maintain records and keep them for at least 3 years.
  • To avoid loss of safety functions due to breakdown, perform overhaul every five years from the shipping date of the product. If any components are not replaced due to customer convenience, a robot may lose safety function or malfunction or breakdown may occur in shorter period than expected.
    For inquiry about overhaul, please contact our service representative. For inquiry about the shipping date of the product, please contact the Sales/Contact(Authorized Representative) division where you have purchased the product.
  • Neither the inspection period nor overhaul interval represents the lifetime of a product.

Managing Robot Data

  • After the teaching operation or the data change, make sure to save the backup copies of important data (such as program) on off-line software (WINCAPSIII). Doing so, you can easily recover data in case data inside of your robot has been lost.
  • Clearly indicate for which robot the back-ups were made to prevent the data from being loaded into the wrong robot.

Safety Codes

The safety standards relating to robot systems are listed below. As well as observing the safety precautions given in this manual, ensure compliance with all local and national safety and electrical codes for the installation and operation of the robot system.

Standards Title
ANSI/RIA R15.06-2012 Industrial Robots and Robot Systems--Safety Requirements
ISO 10218-1: 2011 Robots and robotic devices — Safety requirements for industrial robots — Part 1: Robots
ISO 10218-2: 2011 Robots and robotic devices — Safety requirements for industrial robots — Part 2: Robot systems and integration
ISO/TS 15066:2016 Robots and robotic devices - Collaborative robots

Battery Recycling

DENSO Robot uses lithium batteries. Discard batteries according to your local and national recycling law.

  1. The battery used in this device may present a risk of fire or chemical burn if mistreated. Do not recharge, disassemble, heat above 100℃ (212°F), or incinerate.
  2. Dispose of used battery promptly. Keep away from children. Do not disassemble and do not dispose of in fire.
  3. Do not dispose of uninsulated batteries together with metals and any conductive items. Doing so may cause fire or explosion.
    Before disposal, make sure to insulate batteries by sealing battery terminals with insulation tapes or other appropriate ways. Dispose of them as non-burnable waste. Observe local regulations if there are any applicable regulations about battery disposal in your region.

Fire-Fighting Measures

In the event of a fire, use dry chemical or carbon dioxide fire extinguisher. Do not use water jets.

Be Careful with Magnets

Do not contact magnetism-generating objects, such as speakers and magnets, to COBOTTA.

A false failure detection or malfunction may be caused.

The following products contain magnets.

  • COBOTTA Unit
  • Emergency stop box holder
  • Emergency stop box holder for tablet

Do not bring above-mentioned products close to medical electrical devices or magnetic-sensitive objects.

Magnets inside these products may affect medical electrical devices and magnetic-sensitive objects, leading to failure of these devices/objects.

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