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2 Operational safety User manual SIPLACE Wafer System (SWS) 2.1 Safety instructions Edition 04/2018 36 2.1.2 Qualified personnel Qualified or adequat ely trained personnel means that these people are fam iliar with the s…

User manual SIPLACE Wafer System (SWS) 2 Operational safety
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2 Operational safety
2.1 Safety instructions
2.1.1 Conventions for the use of hazard symbols
This user manual contains notes that must be observed to guarantee your personal safety and to
avoid damage to equipment. These notes are highlighted by warning triangles and are indicated
as follows according to the level of risk:
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DANGER
Definition
Danger, as used in this user manual, means that death, severe injury or considerable
damage to equipment will occur if the danger instructions are not followed.
WARNING
Definition
Warning, as used in this user manual, means that death, severe injury or considerable
damage to equipment may occur if the warning instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Definition
Caution, as used in this user manual, means that slight injury or damage to equipment
may occur if the caution instructions are not followed.
PLEASE NOTE
Definition
A note, as used in this user manual, provides information on the product or indicates a
part of the user manual that requires particular attention.

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2.1.2 Qualified personnel
Qualified or adequately trained personnel means that these people are familiar with the setting up,
operation and preventive maintenance of the SIPLACE Wafer System 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 ac-
cordance with normal safety standards.
– Have received first aid training.
2.1.3 Important notes on operational safety
The following points MUST be observed in order to maintain operational safety:
2.1.3.1 General
The operational safety of the SIPLACE Wafer System can be guaranteed only if the system
is used as prescribed and in accordance with the instructions in the user/preventive mainte-
nance manuals.
Always follow any safety regulations specific to your country.
Make sure that the warning labels are always clearly identifiable and always easily readable.
Replace any damaged warning or notice labels. Replace any labels that are missing.
The machine key for releasing the covers on the SIPLACE Wafer System must be kept in a
safe place where it is only accessible to qualified personnel.
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If it is necessary to work on the machine and you do not have adequately trained personnel
within your operation, always call in a ASM Assembly Systems GmbH&Co.KG service engi-
neer! ASM Assembly Systems GmbH&Co.KG will not accept liability for any damage or con-
sequential damage that is the result of unauthorized/incorrect work.
If particularly hazardous situations are identified while the SIPLACE Wafer System is in use,
the machine owner must immediately notify the manufacturer in writing so that appropriate
action can be taken to reduce the potential danger.
PLEASE NOTE
Owner's responsibility
The machine owner, and only the machine owner, is responsible for the safekeeping of
the machine key and for ensuring that it is handed over to authorized persons.

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2.1.3.2 Safety of operators and other persons
SIPLACE Wafer System operators may only carry out work for which they have been ade-
quately trained and with which they are totally familiar.
NEVER open one of the protective covers if you are not totally familiar with the use and func-
tioning of the SIPLACE Wafer System! Do not open the protective covers during operation
unless you are told to do so in this manual or in the software dialog.
The SIPLACE Wafer System may only be operated if it is installed in a SIPLACE CA4 V2 and
is ready for operation.
For your own safety, wear work clothes that conform to the guidelines of the professional as-
sociation or to the regulations of your country, i.e. safety shoes, hair net or 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.
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2.1.3.3 Safety of plant 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 SIPLACE Wafer System must always be set up, retooled and maintained by appropri-
ately trained personnel.
Do not make modifications to the safety equipment. In particular, NEVER deactivate circuit-
breakers or remove safety devices.
WARNING
Severe injuries and damage to equipment in the case of incorrect usage!
In the event of the SIPLACE Wafer System being incorrectly used, movement of the ax-
es, for example, can lead to severe injuries and considerable damage to equipment.
Safe operation of the SIPLACE Wafer System requires correct usage by qualified staff
with observance of all warnings.
Some work on the SIPLACE Wafer System (e.g. setting up) requires training that goes
beyond the scope of this manual.
WARNING
Dangerous voltage levels!
The SIPLACE Wafer System is electrically operated. Certain parts are still live when the
main power switch is off and the mains plug has been disconnected. Switch off the main
switch, disconnect the mains plug and wait for 5 minutes.
There is a risk of death, severe injury and/or considerable damage to equipment if these
instructions are not followed.
Switch off at the main switch and disconnect the SIPLACE Wafer System from the
power supply before carrying out any work on live components.
Lock the SIPLACE Wafer System as described in section 2.8, page 57.