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User Manual SIPLAC E CF 2 Operational safety Software Vers ion SR.408.xx 03/2006 US Ed ition 2.4 Safe ty instructions for operating the machine 39 2.4 Safety instructions fo r operating the machine 2.4.1 Safety instructi…

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2.3 Laser classification Software Version SR.408.xx 03/2006 US Edition
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Warning label (number per WPC: 4)
2.3 Laser classification
PLEASE NOTE: 2
Modules in laser classes 1 and 1M are not identified.
2.3.1 Laser class 1
2
2
2
2
2
DANGEROUS VOLTAGES!
The identified parts are under mains voltage.
Disconnect the machine from the main power supply before
servicing it!
NAFTA region: RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK OR BURN!
All installed camera systems and the whole machine when ready for operation
are assigned to laser class 1.
The laser classes are determined according to DIN EN 60825-1:2001.
User Manual SIPLACE CF 2 Operational safety
Software Version SR.408.xx 03/2006 US Edition 2.4 Safety instructions for operating the machine
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2.4 Safety instructions for operating the machine
2.4.1 Safety instructions for docking and undocking the component trolley
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Fig. 2.4 - 1 Safety instructions on the component trolley
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WARNING 2
Æ Never reach into the gap between the component trolley and the placement system frame
(item 1 in Fig. 2.4 - 1
).
Æ Always check that the component trolley is docked on the placement system before connecting
or disconnecting the power cable for the component trolley at the socket on the placement sys-
tem (item 2 in Fig. 2.4 - 1
).
Æ NEVER connect the connecting cable for the component trolley to the socket on the placement
system and then operate the component trolley outside the machine via the compressed air
control unit (item 3 in Fig. 2.4 - 1).
2.4.2 Safety instructions for lowering the component table bed
WARNING DANGER OF CRUSHING 2
When lowering the component table bed, never reach into the gap between the feeders and the
used tape channel. 2
2.4.3 Safety instructions for changing the table height of component trolleys
WARNING DANGER OF CRUSHING 2
Remove all the feeders from the component table bed, before you adjust the table height of the
component trolley.
Act with considerable care during the conversion process because the table bed is very heavy.
Conversion of the component trolley to other PCB transport heights is described in Section 4.3
on
page 111. 2