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Introduction 1.1.1 Conventions for the use of safety instructions Safety information Stationary Camera Typ e 25/33 Stationäre Kamera Typ 25/33 51 1 1 I n t r o d u c t io n Introduction This manual describes the insta ll…

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Introduction
1.1.1 Conventions for the use of safety instructions Safety information
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1 Introduction
Introduction
This manual describes the installation of the "Stationary Camera Type 25/33" option in SIPLACE® TX
series machines.
1.1
1.1 Safety information
Safety information
Nonobservance of these safety instructions may cause injury to personnel and damage to the machine
1.1.1
1.1.1 Conventions for the use of safety instructions
Conventions for the use of safety instructions
This manual contains notes that must be observed to guarantee your personal safety and to avoid dam
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age to equipment. These notes are highlighted by warning triangles and are indicated as follows accord
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ing to the level of risk:
DANGER
Nonobservance of these safety instructions may cause injury to personnel and damage to the
machine!
Please observe the safety instructions in the user manual of the relevant machine for all
work!
DANGER
Definition
For the purposes of this manual, this indicates that fatal or severe injuries or considerable dam
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age to property will occur if this hazard warning is not observed.
WARNING
Definition
For the purposes of this manual, this indicates that fatal or severe injuries or considerable dam
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age to equipment may occur if these warning instructions are not followed.
CAUTION
Definition
For the purposes of this manual, this indicates that minor injuries or damage to property may
occur if this caution is not observed.
NOTICE
Definition
For the purposes of this manual, this note provides information about the product or indicates
a part of the manual that requires particular attention.
Introduction
Safety information 1.1.2 Safety Instructions for Working with Strong Magnetic Fields
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1.1.2
1.1.2 Safety Instructions for Working with Strong Magnetic Fields
Safety Instructions for Working with Strong Magnetic Fields
Strong permanent magnet fields
Danger of crushing
Strong permanent magnet fields
1.1.3
1.1.3 Safety Instructions for the Power Supply (With SMPS)
Safety Instructions for the Power Supply (With SMPS)
Safety instructions fragment power supply - all machines with X module i.e. all machines except for SX12V2 from N001 and X-series S from H001
Residual voltages and discharge times in the machine
If the emergency stop button is pressed or the placement system is switched off, the 300 V~ link voltage
for the gantry axes and the 160 V~ link voltage for the star axes are reduced to harmless residual volt
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ages in a very short time.
DANGER
Strong permanent magnet fields
Fatal hazard: persons with active implants (e.g. pacemakers, defibrillators, insulin pumps etc.)
are at risk from strong permanent magnetic fields inside the machine.
Persons at risk should avoid the immediate vicinity of the machine.
CAUTION
Danger of crushing
Danger of crushing for persons with passive metal implants (e.g. plates, screws).
Do not reach or lean over into the machine when the protective covers are open.
Do not bring any metal objects into the hazard area.
CAUTION
Strong permanent magnet fields
There is a risk that the strong magnetic fields could corrupt data on data media or check cards.
Keep sensitive data supports away from the permanent magnets.
DANGER
Dangerous voltages!
The machine is supplied with 3 x 360 V~ to 3 x 480 V ± 10 %, 50/60 Hz or optional with 3 x 200
V~ to 3 x 240 V~ ± 10 %; 50/60 Hz mains voltage. This means that some parts of the system
carry potentially lethal voltages - even when it is switched off at the main power switch and the
power plug is unplugged.
Incorrect handling of the placement system can result in death or severe injury or considerable
damage to equipment.
Always follow the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations (particularly EN
60204, part 1 or IEC 60204, part 1) and the applicable regulations in your own country.
The covers of the power supply unit must ONLY be opened by appropriately qualified and
trained personnel.
Observe the safety instructions in the user manual during all service work!
Before you start working on the power supply, check it for absence of voltage and observe
the waiting times!