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Advice for the Reader Representation conventions 13 Inspection system X7056 | Operating manual | Version 3.1 Rev.006| 2016-01-06 | 30.009.1930a Representation conventions Important subjects in the oper ating manual are p…

Advice for the Reader
About this Operating Manual
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Setup
personnel
Setup personnel are skilled workers who have corresponding tech-
nical skills or sufficient experience to avoid the hazards associated
with electrical or mechanical components.
Setup personnel are responsible for:
Setting the inspection system
Installation
Operation
Creating and optimizing inspection programs through the
control software.
Troubleshooting
Maintenance
Decommissioning
Operator
Operators are to be trained by the operating company or a quali-
fied setup specialist to prevent hazards from electrical or mechan-
ical components.
Operators are responsible for:
Operation
Troubleshooting
Maintenance work for operating personnel

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Representation conventions
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Representation conventions
Important subjects in the operating manual are particularly
emphasized.
This section covers the following themes:
Emphases in text (Page 13)
Symbols (Page 14)
Images (Page 14)
Emphases in text
The following examples explain the emphases used.
WINDOWS, DIALOGS and other MONITOR SCREEN ELEMENTS.
B
UTTONS
Software messages
Files and directory names, user entries, etc.
Source Code
List of preconditions for actions to be executed.
Sub-point of the list
1. Step 1 of an sequence of actions
2. Step 2 of a sequence of actions
Single actions to be executed that are not followed by further
steps
Result of the previous work instruction
Subgoal of work instruction reached.
Goal of work instruction reached.
? Introduction of trouble-shooting.
Description of the cause of the problem
Description of the problem solution.
1 Numbered list.
Unnumbered list

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Symbols
The following examples explain the symbols used.
Safety instructions are structured according to the following
scheme.
The following signal words give instruction regarding the severity
of the hazard and risk:
DANGER: indicates a potential hazard with high risk that can
result in death or severe bodily injury when it is not avoided.
WARNING: indicates a potential hazard with medium risk that
can result in death or severe bodily injury when it is not
avoided.
CAUTION: indicates a hazard with minimal risk that can result
in medium or light bodily injury or property damage when it is
not avoided.
NOTICE: indicates a hazard with minimal risk that can result in
property damage when it is not avoided.
Images
Some images of the inspection system or parts of it may in some
cases differ from reality, they only show the basic principle.
NOTE
This instruction contains useful information.
TIP
This tip contains useful information.
CAUTION
Type and source of the hazard
Explanation of the source of the hazard
Measures to prevent the hazard