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CM602- L Se r vi c e Manual 51 Dispo sal of co mponent s contai ning mer c ury NOTICE This m achi ne has a f l uorescent l am p (a back light) tha t contains a sm all am ount of m ercury. It al so conta i ns lead i n som…

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Disposal of air spring
This machine uses the air spring to open/close covers. It is very dangerous to dispose of it as it is,
because high-pressure air is sealed into it. Before disposal, be sure to purge the air.
Locations where the air spring is used
Removing air spring
Turn the hexagon socket head cap screws counterclockwise and remove the spring.
Disposing of air spring
Drill a hole in the spring and purge the air from it completely.
Range to drill the air spring
15 mm to 20 mm
EJM8A-E-XXA00-A05-01
1B4C-442E
Drilled hole
EJM4A-AA01
1D4C-406E
Air spring
Hexagon socket head
cap screw

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Disposal of components containing mercury
NOTICE
This machine has a fluorescent lamp (a backlight) that contains a small amount of
mercury. It also contains lead in some components. Disposal of these materials may
be regulated in your community due to environmental considerations.
For disposal or recycling information please contact your local authorities, or the
Electronics Industries Alliance.
This machine has a fluorescent lamp (a backlight) built into the color touch panel.
For information on how to remove the fluorescent lamp (the backlight), refer to the Maintenance
Manual.
Locations where the fluorescent lamp (the backlight) is used
EJM8A-E-XXA00-A05-01
EJM4A-AA01
EJM4A-010E
Color touch panel (Two lamps in use)
Screw
Color touch panel
Fluorescent lamp (Backlight)
Cover

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Disposal of linear motors
NOTICE
Since extremely powerful magnets are used in the linear motors, disposing of them
as they are is extremely dangerous. Before disposal, be sure to heat them at high
temperature (300°C or over) for more than an hour to demagnetize them.
This machine uses linear motors for driving along its X- and Y-axes.
The linear motors include movers and stators. Since extremely powerful permanent magnets are
used in the stators, wrong handling can be extremely dangerous even if the power supply is in
the OFF (O) state.
Since the permanent magnets in the stators need to be demagnetized before disposal, entrust
the waste disposer with the disposal with these instructions. (Except for the Z-axis linear motor)
Some waste disposers may not handle the disposal of linear motors because of the issue of
workability.
EJM8A-E-XXA00-A05-01
EJM4A-120E
EJM4A-119E
Y-axis linear motor
X-axis linear motor
Y-axis stator (magnet)
Y-axis m ov er
X-axis stator (magnet)
X-axis mover
EJM4A-014E
EJM4A-015E
X-axis stator (magnet)
Y-axis upper stator
(magnet)
Y-axis lower stator
(magnet)