User's Manual
User Manual VC-EVCC
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Caution
This ECU is released as a safety element out of context according to the ISO 26262.
The OEM is responsible for the entire vehicle safety concept and must take into
account the dedicate Safety Manual [TBD] during the development and commissioning
process in order to fulfill the standard and regulatory requirements.
Caution
The ECU may only be operated according to the instructions and descriptions of this
manual. The ECU is exclusively designed for use by skilled personnel as its operation
may result in serious personal injuries and damage to property. Therefore, only those
persons may operate the ECU who have understood the possible effects of the actions
which may be caused by the ECU. Users have to be specifically trained in the handling
(e.g. calibration) with the ECU, the applied embedded software and the system
intended to be influenced. Users must have sufficient experience in using the ECU
safely. Only OEM installation is allowed.
Caution
The ECU may control and/or otherwise influence the behavior of control systems and
electronic control units. Serious hazards for life, body and property may arise, in
particular without limitation, by interventions in safety relevant systems (e.g. by
deactivation or otherwise manipulating the engine management, steering, airbag and/or
braking system) and/or if the ECU is operated in public areas (public traffic). Therefore,
you must always ensure that the ECU is used in a safe manner. This includes inter alia
the ability to put the system in which the ECU is used into a safe state at any time (e.g.
by “emergency shutdown”), in particular without limitation in the event of errors or
hazards. Furthermore, all technical safety and public law directives which are relevant
for the system in which the ECU is used must apply. Provided that serious hazards for
life, body and property may occur and before the use in public areas the system in
which the ECU is used must be tested according to recognized rules of engineering in a
non-public area.