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2 Operational Safety 2.1.1 Safety of Operators and Other Per sons 2.1 Safety Instructions Student Guide SIPLACE D-Series (FSE) 15 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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1 General Information
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2 Operational Safety
2.1.1 Safety of Operators and Other Persons 2.1 Safety Instructions
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2 Operational Safety
Operational Safety
2.1
2.1 Safety Instructions
Safety Instructions
Any staff working on the machine must be familiar with the safety instructions in this user manual and
observe these at all times.
The following safety instructions are an excerpt from Chapter 1 "Operational Safety" of the SIPLACE
user manual.
2.1.1
2.1.1 Safety of Operators and Other Persons
Safety of Operators and Other Persons
Machine operators must only carry out work for which they have been adequately trained and with which
they are totally familiar.
2.1.2
2.1.2 Safety of Plants and Equipment
Safety of Plants and Equipment
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 must always be set up, retooled and maintained by appropriately trained personnel.
Only use SIPLACE original spare arts and authorized accessories . The use of other parts will affect
safety and will invalidate the liability for any consequential damage.
Do not make modifications to the safety equipment. Never bridge protective switches or remove pro-
tective devices.
2.2
2.2 Warning Labels
Warning Labels
2.3
2.3 Safety Instructions for Moving the Component Trolley
Safety Instructions for Moving the Component Trolley
Always hold the handles with both hands when you want to move the component trolley.
Remember that a component trolley with the full complement of feeder modules can tip over side-
ways or forward on gradients of 20 or more.
Make sure that the surface on which the trolley is moved has a significantly smaller gradient.
Be careful not to collide with obstacles. The trolley could tip forward if it is traveling fast enough.
When it is outside the machine, always lower the component trolley.
WARNING
The system is electrically driven. When electrical devices are in use, certain parts carry danger-
ous voltage levels.
Switch off at the main switch and disconnect the placement system from the power supply
before carrying out any work on live components.
Lock the machine.
CAUTION
See operating manual
WARNING
Cause of Hazard
To prevent accidents, ALWAYS follow the rules listed below when you move the component
trolley.
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2.3 Safety Instructions for Moving the Component Trolley 2.3.1 Position of Controls for Docking and Undocking the Component Trolley
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Connect the trolley with the plug provided before inserting it into the machine. Lift the trolley and
move it into the machine.
In the machine, the pneumatic switch must always be down, to ensure that the table is not stopped
in an intermediate position.
2.3.1
2.3.1 Position of Controls for Docking and Undocking the Component Trolley
Position of Controls for Docking and Undocking the Component Trolley
Position of pushbuttons on the component trolley
Legend
1. Connection for component trolley
2. Pushbutton for raising the changeover tables, with feeder cover plate flap above
T = PCB direction of transport
The switch used to lower the changeover tables is located at the left, rear of the changeover table. This
switch will only be accessible when the feeder cover plate is open.
NOTICE
Optional equipment
Changeover tables in the D4/D4i/D2/D2i/D1/D1i series can be equipped with an optional device
to prevent the table being raised or lowered if it is not connected to the machine.