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6.3 Remove the Cassette from the SIPLACE JTF-ML2.. 144
6.4 Inserting the Cassette into the SIPLACE JTF-ML2.. 146
6.5 Replacing the Cassette Spring Lock.. 148
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Table of Contents
1 Introduction
1.1 Safety Instructions
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1 Introduction
This manual describes service work to be performed on SIPLACE® JTF-ML2 modules.
1.1 Safety Instructions
DANGER
Nonobservance of these safety instructions may cause injury to personnel and dam-
age to the machine!
Please observe the safety instructions in the user manual of the SIPLACE JTF-
ML2 for all work!
1.1.1 Conventions for the Use of Safety Instructions and Symbols
Safety Instructions
This manual contains notes that must be observed to guarantee your personal safety and to avoid
damage to equipment. These notes are highlighted by warning triangles and are indicated as fol-
lows according to the level of risk:
DANGER
Definition
For the purposes of this manual, this indicates that fatal or severe injuries or considerable
damage 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
damage 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 indic-
ates a part of the manual that requires particular attention.
Symbols
Example Description
Next This typeface marks controls and interface elements in the software.
These symbols indicate actions that have to be performed by the operator.
1.1.2 Staff Qualifications and Training
Qualified or adequately trained personnel means that these people are familiar with the setting up,
operation and maintenance and are suitably qualified, e.g.:
Have been trained, instructed or authorized to switch on and off, isolate, earth and identify
electrical circuits and system components in accordance with normal safety standards.
Have been trained or instructed in the upkeep and use of appropriate safety equipment in
accordance with normal safety standards.
Have received first aid training.