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User Manual SIPLAC E HS-50 2 Oper ational Safety Software Version SR.50x.xx 01/2006 US Edition 2.1 Safety instructions 61 2.1.12 Safety instructions for changi ng the component table W A RNING Never reac h into the gaps …

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2.1 Safety instructions Software Version SR.50x.xx 01/2006 US Edition
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2.1.11 Safety instructions for closing the protective covers
To prevent all risk of injury when closing the protective covers on the machine, all personnel must
be required to follow the instructions below when closing the covers. 2
RISK OF CRUSHING HANDS IF THE PROTECTIVE COVERS ARE NOT CLOSED
CORRECTLY 2
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Fig. 2.1 - 3 Safety instructions for closing the protective covers
(1) Protective covers
(2) Recessed grips
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Æ When opening or closing the protective covers, always hold the covers by the recessed grips.
If the shock absorbing capacity of the protective covers reduces over time, for example, your
hands can easily be crushed if you do not close the covers using the recessed grips.
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User Manual SIPLACE HS-50 2 Operational Safety
Software Version SR.50x.xx 01/2006 US Edition 2.1 Safety instructions
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2.1.12 Safety instructions for changing the component table
WARNING Never reach into the gaps between the component changeover table and
the placement system frame while the machine is running (item 1 in Fig. 2.1 - 4). 2
WARNING Always check that the component table is docked on the placement sys-
tem before connecting or disconnecting the power cable for the component changeover table at
the socket on the placement system (item 2 in Fig. 2.1 - 4). 2
WARNING NEVER connect the connecting cable for the component table to the
socket on the placement system and then operate the component table outside the machine via
the compressed air control unit (item 3 in Fig. 2.1 - 4). 2
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Fig. 2.1 - 4 Safety instructions for the component table
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2.1.13 Safety instructions for the PCB barcode reader (option)
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Fig. 2.1 - 5 PCB barcode reader
CAUTION The radiant power of the barcode reader’s scanning beam is less than 1 mW.
This means that the barcode reader conforms to laser class 2 and, according to DIN EN 60825-
1, requires no special safety equipment or protective measures. NEVER look into the laser beam.
There is also a safety circuit that switches off the laser diode if the polygon wheel stops or turns
too slowly. 2
(1) PCB barcode reader
(2) Label: LASER RADIATION...
(3) Label: CAUTION ...