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xvi Safety instructions 3.4 Cautions during machine operation • Always make pre-operation checks before turning on the main power switch. • Do not use an air blow tool when cleaning the machine. (Airborne dust will badly…

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Safety instructions
3.3 Restrictions on machine use
3.3.1 Defining the operator and service personnel
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CAUTION
Only the operator and service personnel having sufficient knowledge of this machine should handle this machine.
Operator:
The operator is someone who has been trained by us in machine operation, has a thorough knowledge of the machine
operation manual and demonstrates adequate knowledge of machine operation and safety.
Main tasks of the operator include pre-operation checks, operation (component mounting) and making setups
(changeovers). The machine is only used in normal operating mode.
Service personnel:
The service personnel are those trained by us in machine maintenance as well as safety instruction and demonstrate a
thorough knowledge of safe handling of the machine according to the type and location of machine operation. They must
also understand hazardous sections of the machine and residual risks.
Main tasks of the service personnel include machine maintenance, repair, adjustment and management of the system.
The service personnel may make changes to the machine settings and operation in factory adjustment mode.
3.3.2 Restricting machine operation with passwords
Machine operating levels usable by the operator and service personnel (mentioned above) must be restricted
by password. This prevents the operator and service personnel from using the machine at a higher level than
allowed.
3.3.3 Lock out the main switch and the air supply/exhaust switch
When the maintenance work is performed with the power supply and the air supply off, make sure to lock the
main switch and the air supply/exhaust switch with a padlock as shown below before the work. This is to
prevent a bystander from accidentally turning on the power and the air supply during the maintenance work.
Also, make sure to lock the main switch and the air supply/exhaust switch with a padlock when the machine is
left unused for a long period of time. Manage the key of the padlock according to the customer's rules.
Lock out the main switch and the air supply/exhaust switch
Padlock
“ ”Circle Mark
(OFF position)
OFF position OFF position
Example: YCP10Example: YS100
Padlock
Main switch
Air supply / exhaust switch
: Position where the padlock can be set
Padlock
ø4 to ø6
OFF
OFF
OFF
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3.4 Cautions during machine operation
• Always make pre-operation checks before turning on the main power switch.
• Do not use an air blow tool when cleaning the machine. (Airborne dust will badly affect machine operation.)
• Stop all machine operation before cleaning around the machine.
• Do not turn off the air during operation.
• Always make periodic inspections to prevent unexpected machine breakdowns.
• Allow only properly trained, experienced workers to perform repair and adjustment.
3.5 Cautions during power outages
If a power outage (blackout) occurs during automatic machine operation, always turn the main power switch
off to prevent faulty operation and equipment damage after power has been restored. Remove items such as
boards that remain inside the machine.
3.6 Cautions regarding ferromagnetic fields
Some machines contain parts generating strong magnetic fields which may cause death, bodily injury, or
device malfunction. Always comply with the following instructions.
• Persons wearing electronic medical devices such as cardiac pacemakers and/or hearing aids must not put
any of their body parts into the machine.
• Persons wearing ID cards, purses, and/or wristwatches must keep away from the linear motor.
• Do not attempt to disassemble the linear motor (including surrounding covers).
• Do not bring tools close to the linear motor.
• Do not bring tools close to the magnetic scale.
• Do not put magnetic materials or objects close to the linear motor.
• Do not touch a portion close to the linear motor during operation or immediately after the operation has been
finished since such part is hot.
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CAUTION
When disposing of a part generating strong magnetic fields such as a linear motor, dispose of it in compliance with
the laws and regulations of the country where the machine is used. Contact YAMAHA sales representatives for disposal
of the parts.
3.7 Handling the internal tape cutter
Never supply electrical power and air to the machine while the covers for the tape cutter are removed.
Tape cutter maintenance tasks must be performed by YAMAHA service personnel.
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NOTE
YAMAHA recommends to inspect a tape cutter (and to lubricate with disassembly if needed) once a year, although
this may vary depending on the machine condition or machine operating environment. YAMAHA also recommends
to replace tape cutter blade once every 3 years. Contact YAMAHA sales representatives for more details.
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3.8 Keeping hands away from moving parts
During use of this machine, the customer’s equipment and operating conditions might allow the operator’s
hands to come into contact with moving parts. Use the following safety measure options to avoid possible
danger where openings or gaps are found on the machine.
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Dummy feeder
Use dummy feeders as safety measures to fill a gap between tape feeders. Install dummy feeders on the feeder plate the
same way as normal feeders in order to prevent hands from entering.
Prevention of hand entry
Dummy feeder
Dummy feeder (8 mm size)
Clamp lever
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CAUTION
To install or remove a dummy feeder, be sure to first press emergency stop button and then open cover. The machine
has structure that does not allow installing or removing dummy feeder when machine is in operation. However,
inserting dummy feeder inside cover during operation may cause serious accidents, so be careful not to attempt it.
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One-stop cover (for machines with feeder exchange carriage excluding YSM40R)
If not using a feeder exchange carriage in the machine that is to be used with feeder exchange carriages, install a
one-stop cover in the position where a feeder exchange carriage is to be installed.
Prevention of hand entry
One-stop cover
One-stop cover
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NOTE
One-stop covers cannot be installed or removed during operation. The machine must be in a stopped state because
the section where a feeder exchange carriage is to be installed will move up and down for the installation or removal
of the feeder exchange carriage.