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SIPLACE 80S-20/F4/F5 User M anual 1 Operational Safety 05/99 Issue from Software Version SR.405.xx 1.1 Information on safety 1 - 15 Fig. 1.1.6 IC and flip-chip camer a, coplanarity laser module - Key to Fig. 1 .1.6 1 IC …

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Item 5 in Fig. 1.1.4 showing the warning signs on the basic machine - NAFTA
region - visible when the covers are open
1.1.7 Safety instructions for component vision systems on
80F
4
or 80F
5
automatic placement systems
DANGER
No work may be carried out or modifications made to the safety equipment of 80F
4
or 80F
5
automatic place-
ment systems or the IC or flip-chip module.
The optical range of the IC and flip-chip camera conforms to laser class 1, provided that the camera is perma-
nently fixed in the automatic placement system and that the protective covers are closed (EN 60825-1 and
IEC 825).
Fig. 1.1.5 Identification label for
Laser class 1
Laser Class 1

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Fig. 1.1.6 IC and flip-chip camera, coplanarity laser module
- Key to Fig. 1.1.6
1 IC camera 2 Flip-chip camera
3 Coplanarity laser module

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1.1.8 Safety instructions for the coplanarity laser module
DANGER
You must not make any modifications whatsoever to or tamper with the safety features or coplanarity laser
module (see Fig. 1.1.6).
The coplanarity laser module - without safety
features - corresponds to
Laser class 3B
(see
Fig. 1.1.7)
This means
danger to eyes and skin!
For this reason the safety features
should
under no circumstances
be
circumvented.
Fig. 1.1.7 Identification label for
Laser class 3B
To enable the laser module in
Laser class 1
to be operated with no danger to eyes and skin the following
safety features have been installed in the machine:
The interlock line is connected in series with the
switches for the protective cover. Even if the
key-operated switch is used to circumvent the
protective devices this particular protective fea-
ture will not be disabled. This means that the
laser module can be operated
only within the
closed machine.
Fig. 1.1.8 Identification label for
Laser class
1
DANGER
In the event of any modifications or tampering with the module the factory safety warranty will be rendered null
and void. In addition, the user shall be obliged to comply with the guidelines of the Union of Employers’ Liability
Insurance Associations [Hauptverband der Berufsgenossenschaften] -VBG 93. In other words:
- Registration with the liability insurance association
- Appointment of a laser safety officer
- Drawing up guidelines for the use of the module
INVISIBLE LASER RADIATION
DO NOT EXPOSE TO BEAM
LASER CLASS 3 B
1MW MAX., 670 NM;
AS PER IEC 825-1(1993)
Laser Class 1