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iv Matters of Caution at Each of I ts Use Stages Use Environment 1. Use the ma chine in t he environment f ree fro m effect s of nois e sources ( magnetic wav es), such as high - frequ ency welder s, in order to pr event…

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Matters of Caution at Each of Its Use Stages
Application
1. Never use this machine for purposes other than its original application.
Our company will not be responsible in the case of its use for other application.
2. Do not remodel this machine. Our company will not be responsible for any accident arising as a result of its
remodeling.
Operational Training
1. To prevent accidents due to unaccustomed handling, operation of this machine must be limited to operators
who have participated in the operation training specified by our company and have appropriate knowledge and
operating skills.
Transport
1. When lifting the machine or moving it, take sufficient safety measures so that no dropping accidents will occur.
2. Keep the following environment when transportation or storage.
Environment requirements Temperature : -15℃ to 70℃
Humidity : 20% to 95%RH (No condensation)
Unpacking
1. Read all instructions shown on the transport-use container.
2. Never cut tapes with a cutter.
3. Retain delivery-use materials.
Installation
1. Lower the height adjuster surely to prevent an accident due to a sudden movement of the machine being in
operation.
2. To prevent the occurrence of any accident due to unintended moving of the machine in operation, make
casters float using a height adjuster.
3. Install this machine at a flat position.
4. To prevent the occurrence of electric shock, power leakage, or fires, use attached products regarding cables,
and link them to the specified positions.
5. To prevent electric shock, power leakage, or fires, make sure that irrational force will be applied to the cables
while the machine is in operation.
6. Securely fix the power supply plug and the connector of an I/F cable. When drawing out the power supply
plug or the I/F cable, do it by holding the connector unit.
7. Set up a mounter in premises with the supply current capacity of 100A or more per phase.
Before Operation
1. To prevent accidents to human bodies, make sure before supplying power that there is no damage, coming off
of parts, or loosening of connectors and cables.
2. To prevent bodily accidents, never put in your hand into the driving unit.
Greasing
1. Use the grease designated by JUKI only.
2. To prevent the occurrence of an inflammation or rash, immediately wash the related portions if grease adheres
to your eyes or other parts of your body.
3. If grease is mistakenly swallowed, immediately consult a physician to prevent diarrhea or vomiting.
Maintenance
1. To prevent accidents due to unaccustomedness, repair and adjustment shall be conducted by maintenance
engineers who are versed in the machine. In replacing parts, use genuine parts of our company. We will not
assume any responsibility for an accident due to the use of non-genuine parts.
2. To prevent accidents or electric shock due to unaccustomedness, entrust electrical repair or maintenance
work (including wiring work) to persons versed in electricity, or ask engineers of our company or its sales
company to do it.
3. To prevent accidents due to unintended start-up of the machine, conduct repair or adjustment only after
removing air supply pipes and discharging residual air.
4. To prevent bodily accidents, confirm after such work as repair, adjustment, or parts replacement that no
screws or nuts are loosened.
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Matters of Caution at Each of Its Use Stages
Use Environment
1. Use the machine in the environment free from effects of noise sources (magnetic waves), such as
high-frequency welders, in order to prevent accidents due to erroneous actions.
2. In order to prevent accidents due to erroneous actions, use the machine in the environment where the source
voltage is within the power supply ±10%.
3. In order to prevent accidents due to erroneous actions, do not use the machine in the environment where the
supplied air pressure is 0.5±0.05MPa.
4. To ensure safety, use the machine under the following environment:
Environment requirements during operation Temperature : 10℃ to 35℃
Humidity : 50% RH or less (No condensation)
Altitude : 1,000m or less
5. To prevent accidents due to breakdown of electric/electronic parts, turn on power supply sufficiently after the
fear of dew condensation is eliminated, because such condensation may occur when the machine is rapidly
moved from a cold place to a warm location.
6. To prevent accidents due to breakdown of electric/electronic parts, stop the use of the machine during
lightning, and draw out the power supply plug.
7. The communication radio wave specification of a nozzle RFID reader (optional) varies depending on its
destination.
Never use it in any area other than the regulated one because such use of the reader violates the radio
wave law.
Nozzle RFID readers for an RS-1R are designed for the following destinations.
- 40214759 NOZZLE RFID READER_ASM_Japan (for Japan)
- 40218744 NOZZLE RFID READER_ASM_China (for China)
- 40218745 NOZZLE RFID READER_ASM_USA (for the U.S.A.)
- 40218746 NOZZLE RFID READER_ASM_Europe (for the EU)
CAUTION

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Matters of Caution for Safe Use of RS-1 Series
DANGER
1. A product of laser class 3B is used as a coplanarity sensor.
Exposure of an eye or skin to a laser beam is very dangerous.
Never look straight at a laser beam. When the machine is turned on, never look
into the laser irradiating port of the coplanarity sensor.
2. Since the main axis operates at low speed in Maintenance mode even while the
safety cover opens, never put your face or hand into its movable range.
CAUTION
1. To prevent damage to human bodies, do not operate the machine, with the safety cover or
equipment removed.
2. To prevent damage to human bodies, make sure that hair, clothes, etc., will not be caught by the
conveyor chain. Also, keep off gloves.
3. To prevent damage to human bodies, turn off power supply during maintenance (greasing,
adjustment, and daily inspection).
4. To prevent damage to human bodies, use an earth leakage breaker for the power line.
<Safety cover>
1. When opening/closing the safety cover, pay attention to the following items.
- When opening the cover, push it up fully, and then release it only after “locking” the lock arm
located on your left hand.
If the cover is released in a non-locked status, it may fall.
- When closing the cover, release the locked status and then close the cover.
- (During a release operation, take care not to get hurt due to falling of the cover.)
- Do not apply an excessive load to the cover, handle, etc.
- When a head unit is on rear side of a main unit, it occasionally come in contact with an X-
axis unit
when a safety cover on rear side is opened and closed. At that time, open and close the safety
cover after moving the head unit to front side of the main unit.
CAUTION
1. Windows 7 (including the Ethernet communication function) is adopted as the Operating System
of this machine.
If you install on this machine any software not designed for this machine, we cannot guarantee
that the machine functions properly. If you move or rename a file stored in the SSD or
compress or
copy a file or a folder, we cannot guarantee that either.
• Should the machine not operate properly due to any operation above, replace your SSD with a
new one, and so your data may be lost.
CAUTION
The Enhanced Write Filter (EWF) component is used and the drive C is used as ROM to protect the
Operating System (OS).
1. Do not store any file onto the drive C.
When you try to store a file onto the drive C used as ROM, the file storing operation is emulated
with the main memory. Therefore, when you save a file onto the drive C, the main memory is
used and it weigh
s down the system. When you repeat saving data on the drive C, the amount of
the memory becomes insufficient and the system displays an error, so you may have to restart this
machine.
2. When you have to change any information of the OS, update the drive C. See Section 1.10
“Updating the Drive C” of this Instruction Manual for how to update the drive C.
Operations that require modification of the OS information are as follows:
- Upgrading of the RS-1 Series system
- Addition of a printer
- Setting of the network (such as settings of the IP address and a work group)
- Addition of a user
- Changing of the Explorer settings
• When you change the OS information, you have to restart this machine after updating the drive C.