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5 Working with the machine User Manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2 5.9 Carrying out a sight check From softw are version SC.706.xx Version 06/2012 EN 272 5.9 Carrying out a sight check The following cha pter shows diagram s …

User Manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2 5 Working with the machine
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5.8.2 Safety instructions for emptying the waste tape container
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Fig. 5.8 - 1 Safety instructions for emptying the waste tape container
(1) Handle
(2) Waste tape container
The waste tape container must be pulled out of the component trolley for emptying. There is a risk
of catching your fingers as you do so.
To avoid this risk, hold the waste tape container with your fingers in the handle
(item 1).
Do NOT put your fingers in the gap between the tape container and waste tape container as
you could catch your fingers if you do.
(1)
(2)

5 Working with the machine User Manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2
5.9 Carrying out a sight check From software version SC.706.xx Version 06/2012 EN
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5.9 Carrying out a sight check
The following chapter shows diagrams of the SIPLACE SX1/SX2. However, inspection of the X
feeder modules on the SIPLACE SX1/SX2 changeover tables is basically identical to inspection
of the DX tables/DX changeover tables in the SIPLACE DX1/DX2.
5.9.1 Checking the X feeder modules
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Fig. 5.9 - 1 Checking the X feeder modules
(1) Flap
(2) Blade
(3) Status display
(4) LCD display
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User Manual SIPLACE SX1/SX2/DX1/DX2 5 Working with the machine
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Check to see whether the tape foil removal container for the X tape feeder module is full.
Open the flap (item 1). Pull out the cover foil and cut it with scissors or on the integral blade
(item 2) on 8 and 12 mm X tape feeder modules.
PLEASE NOTE 5
Never tear the cover foil. This can cause problems with the cover foil pull-off. There is an in-
tegral blade (item 2) for easily cutting the on the 8 and 12 mm X tape feeder modules.
Check the multicolor status display (item 3 in fig. 5.9 - 1, page 272).
– If it lights up green, the feeder module is on standby.
– If it lights up orange, it is signaling a warning. The text of the warning
appears on the LCD display (item 4 in fig. 5.9 - 1
, page 272). The LEDs shine accordingly
for Smart Feeders.
– If the status display lights up red, a malfunction has occurred. The error message
appears on the LCD display (item 3 in fig. 5.9 - 1
, page 272). The LEDs shine accordingly
for Smart Feeders.
A list of the LED and status displays on the Smart Feeder operator panel is given in sec-
tion 5.11.2
, page 289. 5
If the status display is off, the cause may be as follows: 5
– The feeder module is not in the current setup.
– The feeder module is defective.
– The feeder module has been disabled (due to a drop in pressure, for example)
5.9.2 Splicing the tapes in good time
PLEASE NOTE:
Splice the tapes early enough so that the feeder modules do not run out of components. Oth-
erwise you will experience prolonged down times.
However, do not splice the tapes too early because if you wind the end of the old tape onto
the new reel after splicing, the reel holding the new tape may become overfilled and the tape
will slip off the reel and become tangled up. This will again result in pick-up errors and pro-
longed down times. 5