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OM-1833 Safe-5 Notes on Maintenance Only trained personnel should perform maintenance of the tape feeders, both carefully and in accordance with the procedures specied. A trained operator or service person should pe…

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Notes on Machine Operations
Please keep the instruction manual in a safe place within reach.
Follow the instructions in the instruction manual for correct handling of these tape feeders.
Be sure to fully understand the contents of the safety instructions in the instruction
manual and follow the instructions.
Pay particular attention to the precautions shown on the machine (Yamaha modular
mounter (chip mounter)) and in the instruction manual.
When the precautionary items are ignored, it will result in personal injury or property
damage (damage to these tape feeders).
Do not modify these tape feeders nor use any parts other than the specied ones.
Doing otherwise may cause personal injury.
Do not perform any operations other than those described in the instruction manual.
Whenever a problem arises, regarding these tape feeders operations, performance, etc.,
please contact the marketing department or sales agency of YAMAHA MOTOR CO.,
LTD. for the solution.
When moving the machine (Yamaha modular mounter (chip mounter)), take
care that no people or objects come in contact with its moving parts.
If an abnormality occurs, clearly ascertain the type and circumstances of the
abnormality, and turn off the power of the machine (Yamaha modular mounter
(chip mounter)) if necessary. After the problem has been rectied completely,
reset the machine to its normal condition.
If the tape feeder is dropped, it might injure your foot or the feeder itself be
damaged.
Handle one by one carefully and take care not to drop.
Be aware that if the tower light of the machine (Yamaha modular mounter (chip mount-
er)) is lit green or blinking, it is operating automatically (or ready to operate) even if
the machine is not moving.
If earthquake, wind or ood, re, or lightning occurs, immediately stop operation of the
machine (Yamaha modular mounter (chip mounter)) and turn off the power.
If component pickup fails, causing the machine (Yamaha modular mounter (chip
mounter)) to stop, the component that failed to be picked up must be removed from the
feeder before you resume production operation.
After the suppressor has been moved up and down, make sure that the tape feeder front
hook is securely caught, and that the suppressor does not rise.
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2. Common Precautionary Items
Safety Precautions

OM-1833
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Notes on Maintenance
Only trained personnel should perform maintenance of the tape feeders, both
carefully and in accordance with the procedures specied.
A trained operator or service person should perform cleaning or replacement of
the cutter blades.
There is a sharp projection at the rear of the cutter base that might cause an
injury.
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2. Common Precautionary Items
Safety Precautions

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3. Alert Indications in Instruction Manual
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3. Alert Indications in Instruction Manual
The following summarizes the precautionary items and the location of alert indications in
the instruction manual.
Alert Indications described as "
CAUTION
"
Alert Description Pages
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When the bank feeder change cart is to be moved, hold the
handle and move it.
3.
•
When the bank feeder change cart is to be moved, take care
that the cart does not hit your foot.
In particular, if the oor is not even or the cart is caught due
to a leveling difference or uneven carpet, cart movement
resistance might suddenly increase.
3.
Do not drop the tape feeder, when attaching or detaching.
Some tape feeder models are rather heavy.
In the case that the feeder is removed with one hand, your hand might
not be able to support the feeder weight when it is removed from the
base, which might cause a fall of the feeder.
Falling of a tape feeder might cause an injury on your feet or damage to
the feeder.
Hold such feeder with your both hands one by one and take care not to
drop it.
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3.2
A trained person should perform maintenance carefully using the
specied order of the procedure.
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Safety Precautions