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WTB26
O P E R A T I N G I N S T R U C T I O N S
WTB26
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Described product
W26
WTB26
Manufacturer
SICK AG
Erwin-Sick-Str. 1
79183 Waldkirch
Germany
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2006/42/EC
NO
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Contents
1 Safety information............................................................................ 4
1.1 General safety notes................................................................................ 4
1.2 Notes on UL approval............................................................................... 4
2 Intended use...................................................................................... 4
3 Operating and status indicators...................................................... 4
4 Mounting............................................................................................. 5
5 Electrical installation........................................................................ 5
6 Additional functions.......................................................................... 7
7 Commissioning.................................................................................. 8
7.1 Alignment.................................................................................................. 8
7.2 Check the application conditions............................................................ 9
7.3 Sensing range setting............................................................................... 10
7.4 Time function setting................................................................................ 13
7.5 Setting light/dark switching..................................................................... 13
8 Process data structure..................................................................... 13
9 Troubleshooting................................................................................. 14
10 Disassembly and disposal............................................................... 14
11 Maintenance...................................................................................... 15
12 Technical data.................................................................................... 15
12.1 Dimensional drawings.............................................................................. 16
CONTENTS
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1 Safety information
1.1 General safety notes
Read the operating instructions before commissioning.
Connection, mounting, and configuration may only be performed by trained
specialists.
2006/42/EC
NO
SAFETY
Not a safety component in accordance with the EU Machinery Directive.
Do not install the sensor at locations that are exposed to direct sunlight
or other weather influences, unless this is expressly permitted in the operating
instructions.
These operating instructions contain information required during the life cycle of
the sensor.
1.2 Notes on UL approval
The device shall be supplied from an isolating transformer having a secondary overcur‐
rent protective device that complies with UL 248 to be installed in the field rated either:
a) max 5 amps for voltages 0 ~ 20 V (0 ~ 28.3 V peak), or
b) 100 / Vp for voltages of 20 ~ 30 V (28.3 ~ 42.4 V peak).
Alternatively, they can be supplied from a Class 2 power supply.
UL Environmental Rating: Enclosure type 1
2 Intended use
The WTB26 is an opto-electronic photoelectric background suppression proximity sen‐
sor (referred to as “sensor” in the following) for the optical, non-contact detection of
objects, animals, and persons. If the product is used for any other purpose or modified
in any way, any warranty claim against SICK AG shall become void.
3 Operating and status indicators
WTB26x-xxxxxx10
WTB26x-xxxxxx20
WTB26x-xxxxxx11
WTB26x-xxxxxx21
WTB26x-xxxxxx12
WTB26x-xxxxxx22
2
3
4
1
2
1
4
3
6
2
1
4
3
5
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WTB26x-xxxxxx30 WTB26x-xxxxxx31 WTB26x-xxxxxx32
2
1
4
3
2
1
3
4
6
2
1
3
4
5
1
BluePilot blue: sensing range display
2
Press-turn element / Potentiometer / Teach-Button: adjusting the sensing range
3
LED indicator yellow: status of received light beam
4
LED indicator green: supply voltage active
5
Press-turn element: time function adjustment
6
Teach pushbutton: adjustment of light/dark switching
4 Mounting
Mount the sensor using a suitable mounting bracket (see the SICK range of acces‐
sories).
Note the preferred alignment of the sensor relative to the movement direction of the
object, see figure 1.
Figure 1: Alignment of the sensor relative to the object direction
Note the sensor’s maximum permissible tightening torque of < 1,3 Nm.
Note the preferred orientation of the object relative to the sensor, cf. see figure 11,
page 16.
5 Electrical installation
The sensors must be connected in a voltage-free state. The following information must
be observed, depending on the connection type:
Male connector connection: Note pin assignment
Cable: wire color
Only supply/switch on the voltage once all electrical connections have been estab‐
lished.
Explanations of the connection diagram (following tables):
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Alarm = alarm output
Health = alarm output
MF (pin 2 configuration) = external input, teach-in, switching signal
Q
L1
/C = switching output, IO-Link communication
Test = test input
U
B
: 10 ... 30 V DC
Table 1: Connections
Wxx26x- x4 xH x5 xI
1 = BN
2 = WH
3 = BU
4 = BK
5= GY
1
2
4 3
0.14 mm
2
AWG26
1
2
4 3
5
0.14 mm
2
AWG26
Wxx26x- x9 xB
1 = BN
2 = BU
3 = not connected
4 = BK
5= WH
6 = GY
7 = not connected
3 4
1
2 5
6
I
N
= 4 A
I
N
= 6 A
Table 2: DC
WTB26x- xxX6XxxxA00 xxX6XxxxA0
1-A99
Push-pull xx161 xx162 xx168 xx16A xx16L xx16N xx16x
PNP xx861 xx862 xx868 xx86A xx86L xx86N xx86x
1 = BN + (L+)
2 = WH MF
3 = BU - (M)
4 = BK Q
L1
/C
Default:
MF
Q
Q Test
L+
no func‐
tion
Test
L+
no func‐
tion
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m 8022709
Default:
Q
L1
/C
Q
Q
Q Q
Q Q
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m 8022709
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Table 3: DC
WTB26
x-
xxXXXxxxZZZ
Push-
pull
xx111 xx112 xx113 xx114 xx115 xx116 xx421 xx422 xx721 xx722
PNP xx811 xx812 xx813 xx814 xx815 xx816 xxB21 xxB22 - -
BN + (L+)
WH
Q
Q Alarm Health Alarm Health
Q
Q
Q
Q
BU - (M)
BK Q
Q
Q Q
Q Q
Q
Q
Q
Q
GR - - - - - - Test
L+
Test
L+
Test
M
Test
M
Table 4: Push-pull, PNP, NPN
Push-pull
PNP
NPN
+ (L+)
Q ≤ 100 mA
‒ (M)
Push-pull
PNP
NPN
+ (L+)
Q ≤ 100 mA
‒ (M)
Push-pull
PNP
NPN
+ (L+)
Q ≤ 100 mA
‒ (M)
Push-pull
PNP
NPN
+ (L+)
Q ≤ 100 mA
‒ (M)
6 Additional functions
Alarm
Alarm output: The sensor (WTB26) features a pre-failure notification output (“Alarm”
in the connection diagram [see table 3]), which issues a notification if the sensor is
only ready for operation to a limited extent. The LED flashes in this case. Possible
causes: sensor is contaminated, sensor is out of alignment. In the good state: LOW (0),
if excessively contaminated HIGH (1).
Health
Health output: The sensor (WTB26) features a pre-failure notification output (“Health”
in the connection diagram [see table 3]), which issues a notification if the sensor is
only ready for operation to a limited extent or the cable has been interrupted. Possible
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causes: Sensor is contaminated, sensor is out of alignment, cable is damaged. In the
good state: HIGH (1), if excessively contaminated or in the event of cable interruption
LOW (0). The yellow LED indicator flashes in this case.
Test input
Test input: The sensors WTB26 feature a test input (“TI” or “Test” on the connection
diagram [see table 2]), which can be used to switch the sender off and, therefore,
check that the sensor is functioning correctly: If female cable connectors with LED
indicators are used, you have to ensure that the TI is assigned accordingly.
If an object is detected, activate the test input (see the connection diagram [see
table 2]).
The send LED is shut down or no object being detected is simulated. Refer to table 5
to check the function. If the switching output fails to behave in accordance with the
graphic, check the application conditions, see "Troubleshooting", page 14.
Table 5: Test
Test M Test L+
+ (L+)
Test
– (M)
+ (L+)
Test
– (M)
+ (L+)
Test
– (M)
+ (L+)
Test
– (M)
7 Commissioning
7.1 Alignment
WTB26P: Align the sensor with the object. Select the position so that the red emitted
light beam hits the center of the object. You must ensure that the optical opening (front
screen) of the sensor is completely clear [see table].
Align the sensor with the object. Select the position so that the infrared light (not
visible) hits the center of the object. The correct alignment can only be detected via the
LEDs. See table and table 4. You must ensure that the optical opening (front screen) of
the sensor is completely clear.
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Table: Alignment
Figure 2: Alignment 1 Figure 3: Alignment 2
7.2 Check the application conditions
WTB26 are photoelectric proximity sensors with background suppression. Depending
on the remission of the object to be detected, and perhaps the background behind it,
a minimum distance (y) between the set sensing range (x) and the background is to be
maintained.
Check the application conditions: Adjust the sensing range and distance to the object
or background as well as the remission capability of the object according to the corre‐
sponding diagram [see figures 5 and 7] (x = sensing range, y = minimum distance
between set sensing range and background (white, 90%)) Remission: 6% = black 1,
18% = gray 2, 90% = white 3 (referring to standard white as per DIN 5033). We
recommend that the adjustment be performed with an object of low remission.
The minimum distance (= y) for the background suppression can be determined from
the diagram [figure 4 1] as follows:
Example: x = 600 mm, y = 40 mm. That is, the background (white, 90%) is suppressed
at a distance of > 40 mm of the configured sensing range.
Table 6: Application conditions
0
40
20
140
120
100
80
60
180
160
200
400
(15.75)
800
(31.5)
2,000
(78.74)
1,200
(47.24)
1,600
(62.99)
0
1
2
3
WTB26P-xxxxx1xx
18%/90%
6%/90%
90%/90%
y
x
yx
Minimum distance in mm (y) between the set sensing
range and background (white, 90%)
white background (90%)
Example:
Sensing range on black, 6%,
x = 600 mm, y = 40 mm
Distance in mm (inch)
Figure 4: Characteristic line 1, WTB26P-xxxxx1xx, red light
1
Sensing range on black, 6% remission
2
Sensing range on gray, 18% remission
3
Sensing range on white, 90% remission
180
(7.09)
400
(15.75)
A
800
(31.5)
1,200
(47.24)
1,600
(62.99)
0
1
2
3
BluePilot:
30
Adjustment range
Distance in mm (inch)
Sensing range
indicator (blue LED)
Teach-Turn
adjustment
A = Detection distance (depending on object remission)
800
100
/
180
1,000
1,600
75
/
180
180
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0
100
(3.94)
400
(15.75)
200
(7.87)
300
(11.81)
500
(19.69)
600
(23.62)
800
(31.5)
1,600
(62.99)
2,400
(94.49)
3,200
(125.98)
0
1
2
3
WTB26P-xxxxx4xx
18%/90%
6%/90%
90%/90%
y
x
yx
white background (90%)
Example:
Sensing range on black, 6%,
x = 800 mm, y = 120 mm
Distance in mm (inch)
Minimum distance in mm (y) between the set sensing
range and background (white, 90%)
Figure 5: Characteristic line 2, WTB26 P-xxxxx4 xx, red
light
1
2
3
3,000
180
1,400
180
1,000
180
100
/
75
/
30
/
Distance in mm (inch)
180
(7.09)
0
A
Adjustment range
BluePilot:
Sensing range
indicator (blue LED)
Teach-Turn
adjustment
A = Detection distance (depending on object remission)
800
(31.5)
1,600
(62.99)
2,400
(94.49)
3,200
(125.98)
0
50
150
100
200
250
400
(15.75)
800
(31.5)
1,200
(47.24)
1,600
(62.99)
2,000
(78.74)
0
1
2
3
WTB26I-xxxxx1xx
18%/90%
6%/90%
90%/90%
y
x
yx
white background (90%)
Example:
Sensing range on black, 6%,
x = 800 mm, y = 85 mm
Distance in mm (inch)
Minimum distance in mm (y) between the set sensing
range and background (white, 90%)
Figure 6: Characteristic line 3, WTB26 I-xxxxx1 xx, infrared
light
1
Sensing range on black, 6% remission
2
Sensing range on gray, 18% remission
3
Sensing range on white, 90% remission
180
(7.09)
500
(19.69)
A
1,000
(39.37)
1,500
(59.06)
2,000
(78.74)
0
1
2
3
BluePilot:
100
/
180
1,000
1,400
30 2,000
Adjustment range
Distance in mm (inch)
Sensing range
indicator (blue LED)
Teach-Turn
adjustment
A = Detection distance (depending on object remission)
75
/
180
180
0
100
(3.94)
200
(7.87)
300
(11.81)
800
(31.5)
1,600
(62.99)
2,400
(94.49)
3,200
(125.98)
0
2
WTB26I-xxxxx4xx
6%/90%
90%/90%
y
x
yx
white background (90%)
Example:
Sensing range on black, 6%,
x = 1,000 mm, y = 190 mm
Distance in mm (inch)
Minimum distance in mm (y) between the set sensing
range and background (white, 90%)
400
(15.75)
350
(13.78)
250
(9.84)
150
(5.91)
50
(1.97)
1
3
18%/90%
Figure 7: Characteristic line 4, WTB26 I-xxxxx4 xx, infrared
light
1
2
3
3,000
180
1,800
180
1,200
180
100
/
75
/
30
/
Distance in mm (inch)
180
(7.09)
0
A
Adjustment range
BluePilot:
Sensing range
indicator (blue LED)
Teach-Turn
adjustment
A = Detection distance (depending on object remission)
800
(31.5)
1,600
(62.99)
2,400
(94.49)
3,200
(125.98)
7.3 Sensing range setting
WTB26x-xxxxxx2xAxx with Teach-Turn adjustment:
The sensing range is adjusted by pressing the teach-in button (approx. 1-3 sec.).
Depending on the requirements, the potentiometer can be used for fine-tuning (without
pressing the teach-in button).
Clockwise rotation: Sensing range increased.
Counterclockwise rotation: Sensing range reduced.
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The sensing range can also be adjusted using just the potentiometer. We recommend
placing the sensing range in the object, e.g. see figure 8, page 11. Once the sensing
range has been adjusted, the object is removed from the path of the beam, which
causes the background to be suppressed and the switching output to change (see
table 4).
1...3 sec.
1
2
3
Figure 8: WTB26x-xxxxxx2xAxx, adjusting the sensing range with Teach-Turn adjustment
WTB26x-xxxxxx1xAxx with potentiometer:
The sensing range is adjusted with the potentiometer.
Clockwise rotation: Sensing range increased.
Counterclockwise rotation: Sensing range reduced.
We recommend placing the object within the sensing range, see figure 9 for an exam‐
ple. Once the sensing range has been adjusted, the object is removed from the path of
the beam, which causes the background to be suppressed and the switching output to
change (see table 4).
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1
2
3
Figure 9: WTB26x-xxxxxx1xAxx, adjusting the sensing range with potentiometer
WTB26x-xxxxxx3xAxx with teach-in button:
The sensing range is adjusted by pressing the teach-in button (approx. 1-3 sec.). We
recommend placing the object within the sensing range, see figure 10 for an example.
Once the sensing range has been adjusted, the object is removed from the path of
the beam, which causes the background to be suppressed and the switching output to
change (see table 4).
1...3 sec.
1
2
Figure 10: WTB26x-xxxxxx3xAxx, adjusting the sensing range with teach-in button
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7.4 Time function setting
1
0
T1
T2
M
T4
T3
t
t
t t t
t
t t t t
t t t
t
t
t t
Input signal
0
T1
T2
T3
T4
M = Manual (specific setting via IO-Link)
1 ms 30.000 ms
2
7.5 Setting light/dark switching
1
L
D
M
L light switching
D Dark switching
M manual (specific setting via IO-Link)
8 Process data structure
WTB26x-xxxxxxxxAxx:
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A00 A70 A71 A72 A73 A75
IO-Link V1.1
Process
data
2 bytes 4 bytes
Byte 0: bits 15... 8
Byte 1: bits 7... 0
Byte 0: bits 31...
24
Byte 1: bits 13...
16
Byte 2: bits 15...
8
Byte 3: bits 7... 0
Bit 0 / Data
type
Q
L1
/ Boolean
Bit 1 / Data
type
Q
L2
/ Boolean Qint.1 /
Boolean
Q
L2
/
Boolean
Qint.1 / Boolean
Bit... /
Descrip‐
tion / Data
type
2 ...15 /
[empty]
2 ...15 /
[time mea‐
surement
value] /
UInt 14
2 … 15 /
[counter
value] /
UInt 14
2 … 15 /
[length /
speed
measure‐
ment] /
SInt14
2 /
Qint.1 /
Boolean
2 … 7 / [empty]
Bit... /
Descrip‐
tion / Data
type
3 … 15 /
[time mea‐
surement
value] /
UInt13
8 … 31 / [carrier
load] / UInt 24
9 Troubleshooting
The Troubleshooting table indicates measures to be taken if the sensor stops working.
LED indicator/fault pattern Cause Measures
Green LED flashes IO-Link communication None
Switching outputs do not
behave in accordance with
table 4
1. Change of the configuration
2. Short-circuit
1. Adjustment of the configura‐
tion
2. Check electrical connections
Yellow LED lights up, no object
in the path of the beam
The sensing range distance is
too large
Reduce the sensing range
Object is in the path of the
beam, yellow LED does not
light up
Distance between the sensor
and the object is too long or
sensing range is set too short
Increase the sensing range
10 Disassembly and disposal
The sensor must be disposed of according to the applicable country-specific regula‐
tions. Efforts should be made during the disposal process to recycle the constituent
materials (particularly precious metals).
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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.
11 Maintenance
SICK sensors are maintenance-free.
We recommend doing the following regularly:
Clean the external lens surfaces
Check the screw connections and plug-in connections
No modifications may be made to devices.
Subject to change without notice. Specified product properties and technical data are
not written guarantees.
12 Technical data
WTB26P-xxxxx1,
WTB26P-xxxxx5
WTB26Pxxxxx4 WTB26I-xxxxx1 WTB26I-xxxxx4
Sensing range max. 30 mm ... 1600 mm
1)
30 mm ... 3000 mm
1)
30 mm ... 2000 mm
1)
30 mm ... 3000 mm
1)
Light spot diame‐
ter/distance
Ø 7 mm / 700 mm
(Typ), Ø 5 mm / 500
mm (Typ),
Ø 7 mm / 700 mm
(Typ)
Ø 14 mm / 1 m Ø 14 mm / 1 m
Supply voltage U
B
DC 10 ... 30 V DC 10 ... 30 V DC 10 ... 30 V DC 10 ... 30 V
Ripple 5 V
SS
5 V
SS
5 V
SS
5 V
SS
Current consumption ≤ 30 mA
2)
< 50 mA
3)
≤ 30 mA
2)
< 50 mA
3)
≤ 30 mA
2)
< 50 mA
3)
≤ 30 mA
2)
< 50 mA
3)
Output current I
max.
≤ 100 mA ≤ 100 mA ≤ 100 mA ≤ 100 mA
Max. response time 500 μs
4)
2.5 ms
4)
500 μs
4)
2.5 ms
4)
Switching frequency 1000 Hz
5)
200 Hz
5)
1000 Hz
5)
200 Hz
5)
Enclosure rating
6)
see table 1:
x4, xH, x5, xI: IP66,
IP67, IP69
7)
x9, xB: IP65
see table 1:
x4, xH, x5, xI: IP66,
IP67, IP69
7)
x9, xB: IP65
see table 1:
x4, xH, x5, xI: IP66,
IP67, IP69
7)
x9, xB: IP65
see table 1:
x4, xH, x5, xI: IP66,
IP67, IP69
7)
x9, xB: IP65
Protection class III III III III
Circuit protection A, B, C, D
8)
A, B, C, D
8)
A, B, C, D
8)
A, B, C, D
8)
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WTB26P-xxxxx1,
WTB26P-xxxxx5
WTB26Pxxxxx4 WTB26I-xxxxx1 WTB26I-xxxxx4
Ambient operating tem‐
perature
–40 °C ... +60 °C
9)
–40 °C ... +60 °C
9)
–40 °C ... +60 °C
9)
–40 °C ... +60 °C
9)
1)
Object with 90 % remission (based on standard white DIN 5033)
2)
16 VDC to 30 VDC, without load
3)
10 VDC to 16 VDC, without load
4)
Signal transit time with resistive load in switching mode. Deviating values possible in COM2 mode.
5)
With a light/dark ratio of 1:1 in switching mode. Deviating values possible in IO-Link mode.
6)
Pursuant to EN 60529
7)
Replaces IP69 K pursuant to ISO 20653: 2013-03
8)
A = U
B
-connections reverse polarity protected
B = inputs and output reverse-polarity protected
C = Interference suppression
D = outputs overcurrent and short-circuit protected
9)
Do not bend cables below 0°C.
12.1 Dimensional drawings
1
2
3
5
4
4
7.1 (0.28)
8.1 (0.32)
10.8 (0.43)
25 (0.98)
38.8 (1.53)
6.4
(0.25)
12.9
(0.51)
48.1 (1.89)
40 (1.57)
44.2 (1.74)
10
(0.39)
Ø 5.2 (0.2)
24.6 (0.97)
82.2 (3.24)
70 (2.76)
Ø 5.2 (0.2)
7.3
(0.29)
8.1 (0.32)
76.5 (3.01)
82.5 (3.25)
32.4 (1.28)
25 (0.98)
53.3 (2.1)
6
Figure 11: Dimensional drawing 1, cable
1
Preferred direction of the target
object
2
Center of optical axis, sender
3
Center of optical axis, receiver
4
Fixing hole Ø 5.2 mm
5
connection
6
Display and setting elements
M12
1
2
3
5
4
4
7.1 (0.28)
8.1 (0.32)
10.8 (0.43)
25 (0.98)
39 (1.54)
6.3 (0.25)
48.1 (1.89)
40 (1.57)
44.2 (1.74)
19.7
(0.78)
Ø 5.2 (0.2)
24.6 (0.97)
82.2 (3.24)
70 (2.76)
Ø 5.2 (0.2)
17
(0.67)
7.9 (0.31)
76.5 (3.01)
82.5 (3.25)
32.4 (1.28) 25 (0.98)
53.3 (2.1)
63.9 (2.52)
6
Figure 12: Dimensional drawing 2, male
connector
12 TECHNICAL DATA
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Inhalt
13 Zu Ihrer Sicherheit............................................................................. 20
13.1 Allgemeine Sicherheitshinweise.............................................................. 20
13.2 Hinweise zur UL Zulassung...................................................................... 20
14 Bestimmungsgemäße Verwendung............................................... 20
15 Bedien- und Anzeigeelemente........................................................ 20
16 Montage.............................................................................................. 21
17 Elektrische Installation..................................................................... 21
18 Zusatzfunktionen.............................................................................. 23
19 Inbetriebnahme................................................................................. 24
19.1 Ausrichtung............................................................................................... 24
19.2 Einsatzbedingungen prüfen..................................................................... 25
19.3 Einstellung Schaltabstand....................................................................... 26
19.4 Einstellung Zeitfunktionen....................................................................... 29
19.5 Einstellung Hell-/Dunkelschaltend.......................................................... 29
20 Prozessdatenstruktur........................................................................ 29
21 Störungsbehebung............................................................................ 30
22 Demontage und Entsorgung............................................................ 30
23 Wartung.............................................................................................. 31
24 Technische Daten.............................................................................. 31
24.1 Maßzeichnungen...................................................................................... 32
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