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User manual SIPLACE E 2 Operational safety From software version SC 708.0 12/2014 Edition 2.8 Residual volt ages and discharge times in the machine 87 2.8 Residual voltages and discharge times in the machine 2 2 DANGER D…

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2 Operational safety User manual SIPLACE E
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2.7.5 Hand guard (Dummy Feeder E)
2.7.5.1 Hand guard (Dummy Feeder E) at the locations
The hand guard is to be used when there is a gap in between feeders on the component table.
Slot the hand guard in the gap between feeders.
Push the hand guard until it touches the stop rail and the back of the feeder is in line with other
feeders.
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Fig. 2.7 - 7 Dummy feeder E on the table locations
(1) Dummy feeder SIPLACE E, item no. 03113786-xx
WARNING
Operational
Operational safety by occupying every second location!
The operational safety of the fixed table or changeover table in the SIPLACE E is ensured
if at least every second free location is occupied with a feeder module or hand guard (dum-
my feeder).
Even when configuring manual tray carriers or a automatic tray changer, secure ev-
ery second location with a hand guard (dummy feeder).
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User manual SIPLACE E 2 Operational safety
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2.8 Residual voltages and discharge times in the machine
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DANGER
Dangerous voltage levels!
The machine is supplied with 3 x 200 V~, up to 3 x 415 V~ mains voltage.
This means that some parts of the system carry potentially lethal voltages - even when
switched off at the main power switch.
Incorrect handling of this machine can therefore result in death or severe injury or consid-
erable damage to equipment.
Always follow the applicable accident prevention and DIN regulations (particularly EN
60204, part 1 or IEC 60204, part 1) and the applicable regulations in your own coun-
try.
The covers of the power supply unit may ONLY be opened by appropriately qualified
personnel.
CAUTION
Data loss!
To avoid losing data, assess the following criteria before switching off your machine (apart
from in emergencies):
Has the machine finished transmitting machine, setup and panel data?
Has the machine finished processing the PCB?
Has the machine completed the run-up phase?
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Fig. 2.8 - 1 Position of the main power switch
(1) Main power switch
2.8.1 Machine switched off at the main power switch
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(1)
DANGER
Dangerous voltages at the main switch after switching off the machine
The input terminals of the main switch carry dangerous voltages after the machine has
been switched off at the main switch.
Never open the cover at the main switch.