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User Manual SIPLAC E HF Series 5 Tasks on the m achine Software Vers ion SR.505.xx 05/2004 US Edition 5.1 Personnel profile 211 – Check ing the m anageme nt data – Asking the respon sible pr ogramme rs to modif y placem …
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5.1.1.2 Tools for the operator
All operators are to be equipped with the tools listed in the following. It is recommended to store
the tools in an appropriate container to avoid being injured when removing the tools from the con-
tainer (i.e. by a pair of tweezers).
Every operator of the machine requires:
– Opterator kit
– SMD tweezers
– A brush with short bristles to clean the component feeder tables
– A set of small regular and Phillips-head screwdrivers
– Scissors for splicing tape (do not use multi-purpose scissors or diagonal cutters)
– A tape splicing clamp and splicing materials
– Erasers or fiberglass pens to remove fiducials
– Indelible pens for marking the tracks
– Vacuum cleaner
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5.1.2 Line engineer
The line engineers should normally have attended the SIPLACE basic training course and are to
be assigned the following tasks:
– Acting as a contact for the operators
– Maintaining the machine log book
– Monitoring and carrying out preventive maintenance at the specified intervals
– Monitoring the workplace to ensure that it is clean and safe
– Monitoring conformity with ESD regulations
– Carrying out quality control
– Following up and reporting fault messages
– Making sure that errors have been eliminated
– Providing all materials required to produce the job in a timely manner, such as
–PCBs
– Soldering paste
– components
– Feeders, etc.
– Setting up the station for a new production batch
– Checking the settings of the feeders
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– Checking the management data
– Asking the responsible programmers to modify placement programs
– Ensuring a smooth flow of information between the individual groups
5.1.3 Service engineer
The service personnel should generally have attended the SIPLACE Basic, Structure and Service
Engineer courses. 5
The service engineer's duties include: 5
– Major preventive maintenance jobs
– Mounting replacement parts
– Editing machine data
– Calibrating the machine
5.1.4 Programmer
The programmers should generally have attended the SIPLACE Programming course. 5
The programmer's jobs are as follows: 5
– Preparing CAD files
– Writing placement programs
– Data maintenance
– Data backup

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5.2 Changing shift
Æ Splice the tapes early. The feeders do not have to be refilled as soon as the new shift starts.
This avoids extended down times.
Æ At the shift change, pass important information on to the next operator. This includes, for in-
stance, changes to the placement program. Also read through the list of the descriptions of the
steps to take in section 5.5
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Æ Carry out a set-up check.
Make sure that the feeders are equipped with the correct components and that they are at the
correct locations in the component trolley.
NOTE
Hand over the line in the same state that you would want to find it in when starting your shift.
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– The rejection containers are empty.
– The waste containers are empty.
– The conveyor areas have been cleaned with a vacuum cleaner.