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1.14 Handling heavy objects
This machine (including optional units) may require the operator to handle heavy objects during work. (For
example, magazine or cassette replacement) If you hold up a heavy object in an unnatural posture, this may
cause damage to your back. Additionally, if you fall a heavy object to your feet, this may cause serious
personal injury. Or, falling a heavy object may cause damage to the magazines or internal tray parts.
Cautions on handling heavy objects
1. Be careful not to take an unnatural posture during work. In particular, be aware that you may take an unnatural posture
easily when holding up a heavy object from a low place. It is recommended to hold up a heavy object by bending and
stretching your knee instead of bending your waist or prepare a cart with an appropriate height when necessary.
2. When a handle is provided, such as magazine and cassette, hold the handle securely and perform the work.
3. To prevent personal injury caused by heavy object dropping, be sure to wear safety shoes.
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NOTE
When heavy object handling standards are defined at the customer's factory, be sure to follow the standards during
work.
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2. Safety message
This section describes information you should always comply with to prevent unforeseen accidents that might
lead to injury of the operator and others or damage the machine. Hazards and injuries that might result from
ignoring safety instructions and operating the machine incorrectly are categorized as follows.
2.1 Safety message and categories in this manual
This manual uses the following safety alert symbols, signal words, and format styles according to the degree of
hazard.
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Safety alert symbols and signal words
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WARNING
INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUATION WHICH, IF NOT AVOIDED, COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
THESE ARE POINTS MOST ESSENTIAL FOR PROTECTING THE SAFETY OF THE MACHINE OPERATOR, INSPECTOR AND SERVICE
PERSONNEL.
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CAUTION
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor injury, or material loss or damage
to the machine. These points are important for protecting the safety of the machine and data, etc.
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NOTE
Gives helpful information or key points when operating the machine, in a simple and clear manner.
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EMERGENCY STOP
THIS MARK INDICATES THE EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON MUST FIRST BE PRESSED BEFORE CONTINUING THE PROCEDURE.
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2.2 Typical warning text found in manual
The following are typical warning message text found in the YAMAHA surface mounter or related product
manual.
2.2.1 Safety instruction
When you see the following cautions or warnings, always read them thoroughly and make sure you fully
understand them.
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Warnings
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WARNING
THE SIGNAL LIGHT (SIGNAL TOWER) INSTALLED ON THE TOP OF THE MACHINE IS AN IMPORTANT DEVICE THAT SHOWS THE
OPERATING STATUS OF THE MACHINE. BEFORE OPERATING THE MACHINE, MAKE SURE THAT EACH LAMP OF THE SIGNAL
TOWER LIGHTS UP CORRECTLY (GREEN DURING OPERATION, YELLOW WHEN ERROR OCCURS OR INTERLOCK IS DETECTED,
AND RED DURING EMERGENCY STOP). NEVER PLACE ANY PART OF THE BODY IN THE HEAD MOVEMENT RANGE WHILE THE
GREEN LIGHT IS ON. (ON MACHINES DESIGNED TO MEET EU SPECIFICATIONS, GREEN/WHITE/BLUE LAMPS ARE USED
INSTEAD OF GREEN/RED/YELLOW LAMPS.)
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WARNING
NEVER ALLOW ANY PART OF YOUR BODY (HANDS, HEAD) TO ENTER WITHIN THE MACHINE MOVEMENT RANGE DURING
OPERATION.
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WARNING
BE CAREFUL WHEN USING ISOPROPYL ALCOHOL, SINCE INHALING ITS FUMES OVER LONG PERIODS CAN BE HAZARDOUS
TO HEALTH.
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Cautions
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CAUTION
The person operating the machine must have been trained in correct machine operation and safety.
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CAUTION
This machine contains parts generating strong magnetic fields. Great care should be taken when a part of your body
is put inside the machine for the maintenance work. Cautions regarding ferromagnetic fields are described in the
section, “Safety Instructions”, at the beginning of this document. Always thoroughly read this section to fully
understand its contents.
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CAUTION
The exhaust air blow might strike your face, so be sure to wear safety goggles.