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SIPLACE 80S -20/F4 User Manual 2 Operational Safety Software version SR.407.xx 01/2001 US Edition 2.1 Safety instructions 83 Fig. 2.1 - 6 F ine-pitch and flip chip vision m odule, coplanarity laser m odule (80F 4 ) (1) F…

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2.1.7 Safety instructions for the component vision modules (80F
4
)
DANGER 2
NEVER modify or bypass safety devices on the placement machine or on the fine pitch or flip chip
vision module. 2
The optical radiation from the fine pitch or flip chip vision module conforms to laser class 1, pro-
vided that the module is permanently installed in the placement machine and the protective hoods
are closed (EN 60825-1 and IEC 825). 2
Fig. 2.1 - 5 Identification of laser class 1
Class 1 Laser Product
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Fig. 2.1 - 6 Fine-pitch and flip chip vision module, coplanarity laser module (80F
4
)
(1) Fine-pitch vision module
(2) Flip chip vision module
(3) Coplanarity laser module
2
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2.1.8 Safety instructions for the coplanarity laser module (80F
4
)
DANGER
You must not make any modifications whatsoever to or tamper with the safety features or co-
planarity laser module (see Fig. 2.1 - 6).
2
The coplanarity laser module - without
safety features - corresponds to Laser
class 3B (see Fig. 2.1 - 7
)
This means danger to eyes and skin!
For this reason the safety features
should under no circumstances
be
circumvented.
2
2
2
2
Fig. 2.1 - 7 Identification label for Laser class 3B
To enable the laser module in Laser class 1 to be operated with no danger to eyes and skin the
following safety features have been installed in the machine:
2
The interlock line is connected in series with
the switches for the protective cover. Even if
the key-operated switch is used to circum-
vent the protective devices this particular
protective feature will not be disabled. This
means that the laser module can be oper-
ated only within the closed machine. 2
Fig. 2.1 - 8 Identification label for Laser class 1
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DO NOT EXPOSE TO BEAM
CLASS 3 B LASER PRODUCT
1MW MAX., 670 NM;
AS PER IEC 825-1(1993)
Class 1 Laser Product