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Safe-44 AIM01E-P Safety Precautions Air Supply Supply dry and clean air (Pressure: 0.5 to 0.69 MPa (5.1 to 7 kgf/cm 2 )) that does not contain moisture, oil, and dust to the machine. When the supplied air contains much m…

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Safe-43 AIM01E-P
Safety Precautions
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z Ensure that the selected place is free of electric noise, etc.
Precautionary measures (prevention of noise generation, etc.,) must be taken for other
equipment to prevent the machine from malfunctioning.
z Do not expose the machine to combustible or corrosive gas.
z Select a place free of lamp soot and dust.
z Level the machine at the correct height, using a level vial.
z The machine should be free of obstacles around it for easy maintenance.
Power Supply
Confirm that the following power is supplied to the machine.
Voltage : 200±20 V AC, 3-Phase
Apparent Power : TCM-X210 : Approx. 16 kVA
TCM-X110 : Approx. 16 kVA
TCM-X300 : Approx. 16 kVA
TCM-X110M : Approx. 14 kVA
Fluctuating voltage and noise in the power line can have not only a bad influence on the
machine but also trigger a malfunction of the machine, causing an accident.
Take necessary measures to prevent the other equipment from generating noises.
z The primary power supply must be prepared on the local site.
The grounding line (PE) must be connected first to the leading-in section of the
primary power supply.
The 100 or less grounding must be provided, using a metal wire (Tensile
Strength: 0.3 kN or more) or an annealed copper wire (Diameter: 1.6 mm or more).
When the ground line is connected, it must be longer than the other cables (L1, L2,
and L3), giving some leeway.
Safe-44 AIM01E-P
Safety Precautions
Air Supply
Supply dry and clean air (Pressure: 0.5 to 0.69 MPa (5.1 to 7 kgf/cm
2
)) that does not
contain moisture, oil, and dust to the machine.
When the supplied air contains much moisture, etc., the machine may not work normally
due to the moisture, etc., accumulated in the machine.
Dry and Clean Air
Moisture: Dew Point -17°C or less (Atmospheric Pressure)
Oil : 0.1 mg/m
3
or less (ANR)
Dust : Solid 0.01 µm or less
Data Backup Operation
Data may become unavailable due to breakdown or mishandling of the machine.
It is strongly recommended that the hard disk data be periodically backed up with the
network terminal (option).
Computer Viruses
When a program or data is corrupted abruptly, the computer makes unexpected system
behavior, or an abnormal window appears on the operation panel, the computer may be
infected with a virus.
Computer viruses are bad programs written to deliberately invade a computer system
without its user's permission or knowledge. They can perform a triggered event or
corrupt your precious data.
Antivirus programs are called "Vaccines" and used to remove or repair infected programs
and files.
A virus-infected computer may spread the virus to other computers through
communication systems or by sharing diskettes (data storage media) between different
computers.
Use a vaccine program to check if the built-in computer is infected with a virus if
necessary.
Keep in mind that a computer virus cannot be removed, depending on what type of
vaccine program you are using.
For this case, book the backup of data beforehand.
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Note
Safe-45 AIM01E-P
Safety Precautions
Power Failure
Instantaneous voltage drop due to power failure or lightning will cause the built-in
computer to break down and the basic and application programs to corrupt.
It is recommended that a DC uninterruptive power supply be used as a countermeasure
against instantaneous voltage drop.
Built-In Computer
A computer is built in the machine and used to control each internal mechanism of the
machine, save various data, and realize a user interface.
When the power switch of the machine is turned off while the computer is working
(computer being accessed), the computer may break down, causing the stored data and
application programs to corrupt.
Refer to "1.7 Shut-Down Operation" in "Section 3 (Vol. 1: Operation (Operator))" for
how to turn off the power switch of the machine.
Note on Startup Operation (Running-In Operation)
After the machine has been stopped for a long period of time, perform a running-in
operation for approximately 30 minutes to smoothly start up the machine.
Refer to "8. Running-In Operation" in "Section 5" (Vol. 2: Operation (Supervisor))" for
the detailed information on the running-in operation.
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