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User Manual SIPLAC E F5 HM 2 Operational safety Software Version SR.408.xx 03/ 2006 US Edition 2.1 Safety instructions 23 2.1.5.1 General Æ The ope rational safety of S MD autom atic pla cement sys tems can be guara ntee…

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2.1.3 Use as prescribed
The product must only be used for its intended purposes as described in the catalogs and techni-
cal descriptions, namely the placement of SMD components, and only with the third-party equip-
ment and components recommended or permitted by SIEMENS A&D. Use for a different or
extended purpose is not prescribed.
If the product is not used as prescribed, SIEMENS accepts no liability for any damage that may
occur and does not guarantee that the components will work properly and without problems.
Use as prescribed also includes compliance with all the instructions in the user manual.
For the product to operate correctly and reliably, it must have been transported, stored, erected
and assembled correctly and must be operated and maintained with care.
2.1.4 Failure to use as prescribed
Failure to use the product as prescribed can result in both danger to life and limb and material
damage. For this reason any use that is not prescribed is not allowed. If the product is not used
as prescribed, SIEMENS accepts no liability for any damage that may occur and does not guar-
antee that the components will work properly and without problems.
Failure to use the placement machine as prescribed includes, for example
operation of the placement machine with safety equipment deactivated or removed.
placement of components that do not meet the permitted specification.
use of component feeder modules that have not been approved.
use of unauthorized accessories and additional modules.
use of the placement machine by unqualified personnel.
operation of the placement machine without the hand guard (dummy feeder module) if not
every location is occupied with a feeder module or if a waffle-pack tray holder is used.
unclear allocation of electrical connecting cables to each placement machine and the in-
stalled options (e.g. WPC, productivity lift).
if there are two or more people standing at a component trolley location at the same time dur-
ing the retrofit.
2.1.5 Important notes on operational safety
The following points MUST be observed in order to maintain operational safety:
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2.1.5.1 General
Æ The operational safety of SMD automatic placement systems can be guaranteed only if the
system is used as prescribed and in accordance with the instructions in the User/Service
Manuals.
Æ Always follow any safety regulations specific to your country.
Æ Make sure that the warning labels are always clearly identifiable and always easily readable.
Æ Replace any damaged warning or notice labels. Replace any labels that are missing.
Æ The machine key for releasing the covers on the machine must be kept in a safe place where
it is only accessible to qualified personnel.
PLEASE NOTE
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. 2
Æ If it is necessary to work on the machine and you do not have adequately trained personnel
within your operation, always call in a SIEMENS service engineer. SIEMENS will not accept
liability for any damage or consequential damage that is the result of incorrect work.
Æ If particularly hazardous situations are identified while the machine 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.
WARNING
In spite of all the safety precautions taken by the manufacturer, failure to use the system as pre-
scribed can result in severe physical injury (e.g. from the moving gantry or lifting table) and/or con-
siderable damage to equipment. For the machine to be safe, it must be used correctly by qualified
personnel and all warnings must be observed. Some work on the machine (e.g. setting up) re-
quires training that goes beyond the scope of this Manual. 2
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2.1.5.2 Safety of operators and other persons
Æ Machine operators must only carry out work for which they have been adequately trained and
with which they are totally familiar.
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Æ NEVER open one of the protective covers if you are not totally familiar with the use and func-
tioning of the machine! Do not open the protective covers during operation unless you are told
to do so in this Manual or in the station software dialog.
Æ NEVER place your head or arms in the gantry and lifting table traveling range while the station
is switched on!
Æ For your own safety, wear work clothes that conform to the guidelines of the professional as-
sociation, i.e. no wide sleeves etc.
Æ Reduce the risks by not wearing scarves, chains or ties at your work post.
Æ People with long hair must wear a protective head covering.
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The system is electrically driven. When electrical devices are in use, certain parts carry danger-
ous voltage levels.
Æ Switch off at the main switch and disconnect the placement system from the power supply
before carrying out any work on live components.
Æ Lock the systems as described in Section 2.9, page 63.
There is a risk of death, severe injury and/or considerable damage to equipment if these instruc-
tions are not followed.
2.1.5.3 Safety of plant and equipment
Æ Never make changes, however minor, unless you are totally aware of the effect they will have
on the overall functioning of the system.
Æ The stations must always be set up, retooled and maintained by appropriately trained person-
nel.
Æ Only use SIEMENS original spare parts and authorized accessories. The use of other parts
will affect safety and will invalidate the liability for any consequential damage.
Æ Do not make modifications to the safety equipment. In particular, NEVER deactivate circuit-
breakers or remove safety devices.
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2.1.6 Safety instructions for laser units
Permission to operate components that are classified as lasers is withdrawn if
mechanical damage to the unit is observed, or
any work is done on the mechanical or electrical parts of the unit. Even damaged or miss-
ing screw locking paint on laser components (e.g. cover plates, fasteners, adjusting po-
tentiometer) counts as work.