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Introduction 1.1.9 Classification of the Optical Systems Preparatory Work... Service Manual (internal ver sion) SIPLACE HF and X Series 11 1.2 1 . 2 P r e p a r a t o r y W o r k . . . Preparatory Work... Purpose and Sco…

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Introduction
Safety Instructions 1.1.8 Safety Instructions on Hazardous Materials
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1.1.8
1.1.8 Safety Instructions on Hazardous Materials
Safety Instructions on Hazardous Materials
1.1.9
1.1.9 Classification of the Optical Systems
Classification of the Optical Systems
1.1.9.1
1.1.9.1 Classification of the Whole Machine
Classification of the Whole Machine
1.1.9.2
1.1.9.2 Laser Classification
Laser Classification
The following modules are assigned to the laser class 2:
PCB barcode scanner
Component sensor on the SpeedStar
Component sensor on the MultiStar
Laser light barriers at the board conveyor
1.1.9.3
1.1.9.3 Classification of the Camera Systems
Classification of the Camera Systems
CAUTION
Observe the safety data sheets
Observe the applicable safety data sheet, when handling hazardous materials (e. g. Loctite
241, ethanol).
The ready-to-operate overall machine is assigned to
laser class 2.
The laser classes are determined according to DIN
EN 60825-1:2014.
WARNING
LEDs
The camera illumination systems are fitted with light LEDs. These are assigned to risk group 1
according to IEC 62741:2006.
Do not look into beam!
Introduction
1.1.9 Classification of the Optical Systems Preparatory Work...
Service Manual (internal version) SIPLACE HF and X Series 11
1.2
1.2 Preparatory Work...
Preparatory Work...
Purpose and Scope
Before performing any preventive maintenance work, conversion work or service work, a procedure of
locking and tagging must be followed and warning signs must be attached if not stated otherwise. If it is
not necessary to switch off the machine, it is explicitly mentioned.
The procedure, when followed correctly, eliminates the possibility of an employee being injured.
Description
Whenever it becomes necessary to isolate, control and release energy, the following procedure is to be
followed.
Notify affected employees.
Switch off the machine and all additional devices. Carry out all normal stopping procedures:
⇨ Press the STOP button.
⇨ Shut down the station computer.
⇨ Switch the machine off at the main switch.
Isolate the machine from all its energy sources:
⇨ Shut off the compressed air supply.
⇨ Shut off the main power supply.
Lock out the machine.
⇨ Attach a lock wherever possible (e.g. to the main power switch).
NOTICE
Additional safety measures
These procedures represent the minimum lock/tag out requirements for the machine during
preventive maintenance work and service work. Any additional safeguards needed to complete
work safely can be specified by facilities supervision, the safety officer, the safety committee
and the health department.
Attaching the lockout attachment Z-IS/SPE-1TE
[03123101-xx]
Example: Securing the machine with a lockout at
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tachment
The lockout attachment can prevent the machine
from being switched on inadvertently.
Switch off the machine.
Set the circuit breaker to OFF.
CAUTION!
The lockout attachment may only be attached when
the machine is switched off!
Attach the lockout attachment (1) to the circuit
breaker.
Secure the circuit breaker with a padlock.
NOTICE
Lockout attachment in the service box of your machine
On machines that are delivered from June 2016, the lockout attachment [03123101
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xx] is lo
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cated in the service box.
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Lockout attachment Z-IS/SPE-1TE [03123101-xx]
X Series and older: Example: Attaching a padlock to the motor contactor
Attaching warning signs:
If a machine can be locked, it must be.
However, there are situations where energy isolating devices cannot accommodate locks. In these
cases, the energy isolating devices must be tagged to warn employees that the machine is de-ener
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gized for servicing. The tag or label must be securely fastened, it must be placed in a position visible
to all and it may only be removed by the person who attached it.
Attaching a padlock to the motor contactor
Example: Attaching a padlock to the motor
contactor
Turn the operating lever (1) counterclock
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wise.
Use the screwdriver to push the locking
lug (2) out of the operating lever (1).
Secure the operating lever with a padlock
(3).