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Operational Safety 2.1.1 Conventions for the Use of Safety Instructions Safety Instructions Operating Manual SIPLACE WPC5/WPC 6 13 2 2 O p e r a t io n a l S a f e t y Operational Safety 2.1 2 . 1 S a f e t y I n s t r u…

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Introduction
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Operational Safety
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2.1
2.1 Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
2.1.1
2.1.1 Conventions for the Use of Safety Instructions
Conventions for the Use of Safety Instructions
Always follow the safety instructions in this manual to ensure your personal safety and to avoid damage
to property. These instructions are marked by triangular warning symbols and show the degree of hazard
as follows:
2.1.2
2.1.2 Important Notes on Operational Safety
Important Notes on Operational Safety
DANGER
Nonobservance increases the risk of injury and/or damage to the machine!
Please observe the safety instructions in the relevant user manual of the machine for all
service work!
DANGER
For the purposes of this manual, this indicates that fatal or severe injuries or considerable dam-
age to property will occur if these warning instructions are not observed.
WARNING
For the purposes of this manual, this indicates that fatal or severe injury or considerable dam-
age to property may occur if this warning is not observed.
CAUTION
For the purposes of this manual, this indicates that minor injury or damage to property may oc-
cur if this caution is not observed.
NOTICE
For the purposes of this manual, this note provides information about the product or indicates
a part of the manual that requires particular attention.
WARNING
The following points MUST be observed in order to maintain operational safety:
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2.1.2.1
2.1.2.1 General
General
The operational safety of the module can only be guaranteed by correct usage with the SIPLACE
station and if the respective operating, service, maintenance and settings guides are observed and
adhered to.
Observe the safety regulations specified in the manuals.
Furthermore, always follow any safety regulations specific to your country.
Replace incorrectly attached, missing or illegible warning, prohibition or information signs immedi-
ately. Clean the labels and signs as described in section "2.2.3 Warning, Prohibition and Cautionary
Labels" [ 17].
Module covers which require tools to remove them may only be removed by specifically authorized
personnel.
If it is necessary to work on the machine and you do not have adequately trained personnel within
your operation, always call in a SIPLACE service engineer.
SIPLACE will not accept liability for any damage or consequential damage that is the result of incor-
rect work!
If significant hazardous situations are identified during operation of the module, including its interre-
lationship with the SIPLACE station, the company operating the machine must immediately notify
the manufacturer in writing so that appropriate action can be taken to reduce the potential danger.
2.1.2.2
2.1.2.2 Safety of Operators and Other Persons
Safety of Operators and Other Persons
The operational safety can only be guaranteed by prescribed usage of the module and observance
of the operating, service and maintenance manuals.
Do not make modifications to the . Never bridge protective switches or remove protective devices.
Machine operators may only carry out work for which they have been adequately trained and with
which they are totally familiar!
Do not open the protective door on the module or any protective covers on the SIPLACE station if
you are not totally familiar with the use and functioning of these machines! The protective doors on
the module and the protective covers on the SIPLACE station may only be opened if you are request-
ed to do so in the operating manual, in another module guide or on the screen of the station computer
- for the job at hand - or if the machine has been switched off.
NEVER place your head or arms in the axis traveling range while the module/SIPLACE station is
switched on!
Never make changes, however minor, unless you are totally aware of the effect they will have on the
overall functioning of the system.
The stations and station extensions must always be set up, retooled and maintained by appropriately
trained personnel!
Only use original spare parts and authorized accessories of SIPLACE. The use of other parts will
affect safety and can invalidate the liability for any consequential damage.
For your own safety, wear work clothes that conform to the guidelines of the professional associa-
tion, i.e. no wide sleeves etc.
Reduce the risks by not wearing scarves, chains or ties at your work post.
People with long hair must wear a protective head covering.