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Introduction Staff Qualifications and Training 1.4.5 Release History 18 Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series 1.4.5 1 . 4 . 5 R e le a s e H is t o r y Release History 1.4.6 1 . 4 . 6 S I P L A C E o n t h e W o r ld W id …
Introduction
1.4.4 Validity of Document Other Instructions
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1.4.3.3
1.4.3.3 Handling ESD Modules
Handling ESD Modules
Do not touch electronic modules unless it is absolutely essential to do so in order to carry out other work.
If it is necessary, make sure that you do not touch the pins or printed conductors when you pick up flat
modules.
Do not touch components unless
▪ You are constantly earthed by an ESD wrist strap or
▪ You are wearing ESD shoes or ESD shoe earthing strips on an ESD floor.
Always discharge yourself before you touch an electronic module. To do this, simply touch a conductive
and earthed object immediately before you touch the module (such as unpainted parts of a switch cab
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inet, a water pipe, etc.).
Do not allow modules with chargeable and highly insulating materials to touch one another, e.g. plastic
films, insulating table surfaces or items of clothing made from synthetic fibers.
Always place the modules on a conductive surface (table with an ESD coating, conductive ESD foam,
ESD bag or container).
Do not bring modules near visual display units, monitors or televisions. Keep them at least 10 cm away
from the screen.
1.4.3.4
1.4.3.4 Measurements and Modifications to ESD Modules
Measurements and Modifications to ESD Modules
Measurements of the assemblies may only be taken if
▪ The measuring device has been grounded (e.g. via protective conductor) or
▪ The measuring head of the potential-free measuring device has been briefly discharged before
measurement (e.g. touching blank metal control unit housing).
► Always use an earthed soldering iron if you carry out any soldering work.
1.4.3.5
1.4.3.5 Dispatching ESD Modules
Dispatching ESD Modules
► Always store modules and components in conductive packaging (e.g. metallized plastic bags or met
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al sleeves) and dispatch them in conductive packaging.
► If the packaging is not conductive, place the modules in a conductive envelope before packaging.
Use conductive foam rubber, ESD bags, domestic aluminum foil or paper, for example. NEVER use
plastic bags or film.
► If the module has integral batteries, ensure that the conductive packaging does not touch or short-
circuit the battery terminals and, if necessary, first cover the terminals with insulating tape or mate
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rial.
1.4.4
1.4.4 Validity of Document
Validity of Document
This document contains maintenance work instructions for all machines of the SIPLACE X-Series.
The work described in this manual is largely identical for all machine types:
▪ The diagrams should be seen as examples. For example, the diagram of a SIPLACE X4 or machine
with different paint finish does not mean that the following information only applies to the machine
type shown.
▪ Any differentiation needed will be explicitly indicated.

Introduction
Staff Qualifications and Training 1.4.5 Release History
18 Maintenance Manual SIPLACE X Series
1.4.5
1.4.5 Release History
Release History
1.4.6
1.4.6 SIPLACE on the World Wide Web (WWW)
SIPLACE on the World Wide Web (WWW)
Log into our SIPLACE
®
homepage at http://www.siplace.com.
► You can choose between the German and English versions.
The different sections contain information about our products, services and contact persons.
In addition, registered customers can also access the
SIPLACE User Group
. Here you can call up spe
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cial information about our placement systems e.g.
▪ Technical documentation,
▪ Technical information,
▪ Spare parts lists etc.
Registration for the user group is very simple:
► Click on the Register link.
► Fill in the registration form and send it off to us.
Soon afterwards, you will receive your access authorization with USER ID and password.
1.5
1.5 Staff Qualifications and Training
Staff Qualifications and Training
Qualified or adequately trained personnel means that these people are familiar with the setting up, op
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eration and maintenance of automatic placement systems and add-on devices and are suitably qualified,
e.g.:
▪ Have been trained, instructed or authorized to switch on and off, isolate, earth and identify electrical
circuits and system components in accordance with normal safety standards.
▪ Have been trained or instructed in the upkeep and use of appropriate safety equipment in accord
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ance with normal safety standards.
▪ Have received first aid training.
Document
SIPLACE X Series
Maintenance Manual
Release Changes
06/2010 Revision
02/2011 Revision
05/2014 Revision
▪ Introduction of a new minor/major concept
▪ Head topics separated into individual manuals
▪ Greasing the Tape Cutter
▪ Cleaning the Tape Cutter
▪ Checking the Safety Features
▪ Cleaning the IC and FC Cameras
▪ Greasing the Locator Bearing on the Component Trolley for X Feeders
▪ Greasing the Centering Strip on the Component Trolley for X Feeders
▪ Cleaning and Preserving the Conveyor
▪ Conveyor Maintenance
▪ Checking/Cleaning the Filters (Cooling Air Filter, Protective Covers, Machine
Rucksack, Axis Unit, Computer Unit)

Introduction
1.4.6 SIPLACE on the World Wide Web (WWW) Abbreviations
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1.6
1.6 Abbreviations
Abbreviations
Abbreviations Description
PA Placement area
CO Component
COT Changeover table
COT-i Changeover table insert
C&P Collect&Place
C&P12, CP12 Collect&Place head with 12 segments
C&P20, CP20 Collect&Place head with 20 segments
C&P6, CP6 Collect&Place head with 6 segments
CPP Collect&Pick&Place head
CPx Collective term for CPP, CP20, CP12 and/or CP6
DC Dual conveyor with two lanes
ESD Electrostatic sensitive device
EMC Electromagnetic compatibility
SC Single conveyor with one lane
PCB Board
P&P, PP Pick&Place
QC Quad lane conveyor with four lanes
SC Station computer
TH TwinHead
VS Vision system type