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Do not allow modules with chargeable and highly insulating materials to touch one another, e.g.
plastic films, insulating table surfaces or items of clothing made from synthetic fibers. 2
Always place the modules on a conductive surface (table with an ESD coating, conductive ESD
foam, ESD bag or container). 2
Do not bring modules near visual display units, monitors or televisions. Keep them at least 10 cm
away from the screen. 2
2.7.4 Measurements and modifications to ESD modules
Do not take measurements on such modules unless
Æ the measuring device is earthed (e.g. via PE conductors) or
Æ you discharge the measuring head just before taking measurements with a potential-free mea-
suring device (e.g. by touching an unpainted metal part of the controller casing).
Æ Always use an earthed soldering iron if you carry out any soldering work.
2.7.5 Dispatching ESD modules
Æ Always store modules and components in conductive packaging (e.g. metallized plastic bags
or metal sleeves) and dispatch them in conductive packaging.
If the packaging is not conductive, place the modules in a conductive envelope before pack-
aging. (Use ESD bags, domestic aluminum foil or paper, for example. NEVER use plastic bags
or film). 2
Æ If the module has integral batteries, ensure that the conductive packaging does not touch or
short-circuit the battery terminals and, if necessary, first cover the terminals with insulating tape
or material.
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User Manual SIPLACE HS-50 3 What to do when ...
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3 What to do when ...
This chapter contains a number of subjects that are intended to help you during your daily work
on a SIPLACE line.
For example, you are provided with preventative measures that you can take to minimize the down
time on the machine to obtain the highest possible level of efficiency for the SIPLACE line during
production. 3
In addition, the tasks of the operator and of the line engineer are described in an operator and line
engineer profile, respectively, in this chapter. 3
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3.1 Switching on the SIPLACE line
3.1.1 Switching on the line computer / starting the user interface of the line
computer program
Æ Switch on the uninterruptible power supply (UPS).
The line computer software is uploaded.
The login dialog window appears on the screen after approximately 2 minutes.
Æ Enter
plr
in the "login" box and confirm your entry by pressing the RETURN key.
Æ Enter the password in the "Password" box and press the RETURN key. If no password is re-
quired, then just press the RETURN key
The desktop (starting window) will appear on screen after approximately 3 minutes with the
overlying login box.
Æ Enter the user name defined for your user account in the "User" box, and enter the correspond-
ing password in the "Password" box.
Æ Click on Ok to confirm. The functions of the line computer program can now be executed ac-
cording to your access rights.
3.1.2 What you should check before switching on the stations
ATTENTION
Carry out the steps described in the following before you switch on the stations. 3