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Safety 0019797 3 - 10 / 02 , 2016 1-4 © ASM SIPLACE Mat. Tower S tor ag e Service Ma nual 1.5 Safety Labels A ttached to Syst em Personnel must be familiar with all the warni ng symbol s and decals fitted to th e equipme…

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1.4 Safety Information in User Documentation
This section describes the safety information used in product manuals, instructions and other
collateral information materials of the SIPLACE Material Tower machine.
1.4.1 Signal Words
Throughout all manuals and other collateral information materials, attention is drawn to safety
issues by using the following signal words:
DANGER WARNING CAUTION NOTICE
Signal words are selected based on the degree or level of hazard seriousness, in particular, the
probability and severity of harm associated with not following the safety message.
Indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or
serious injury. This signal word is limited to the m
ost extreme situations.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or
serious injury.
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may
also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Indicates a situation which, if not avoided, may result in equipment or material damage.
1.4.2 Safety Alert Symbol
The safety alert symbol is used to refer to safety messages indicating a potential personal injury
hazard.
Read the Startup & Safety Manual before using this product
1.4.3 Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
For Material Safety Data Sheets keep readily available the SIPLACE Material Tower All-In-One
manual.
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1.5 Safety Labels Attached to System
Personnel must be familiar with all the warning symbols and decals fitted to the equipment. Failure
to recognize a warning and understand the associated safety instructions may result in injury or
death.
Note:
Check periodically the existence of safety labels on the equipment. Replace damaged or
mi
ssing labels immediately.
1.5.1 Meaning of the Safety Labels
The following symbols and decals are used on the machine:
Moving Parts, Keep Hands Out
Indicates that moving parts in this area can cause minor injury. Keep
hands out before start storing or providing.
Electrical Hazards / Hazardous Voltage
Indicates an electrical hazard. Contact may cause electric shock or burn.
The machine must be switched off and unplugged before removing
any cover with this decal on it.
CE mark for SIPLACE Material Tower
The CE marking is a key indicator of a product's compliance with EU
legislation.
Electrical Plate for SIPLACE Material Tower
The electrical plate states details of the power supply unit such as the
supply voltage and the necessary fuse protection (power mains) for the
SIPLACE Material Tower.
Disconnect the Mains Supply before working on the Device
Indicates that the machine has to be disconnected from the mains
supply before opening the service doors.
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1.5.2 Danger Zones and Location of Safety Labels
The danger zones are marked with safety labels on the equipment.
Bruising Zones
The revolving door of the portal starts opening
or closing when providing or storing.
Before starting these functions prevent any
contact with the revolving door.
Check that the safety label indicating 'MOVING
PARTS' is properly in place. A total of 1 la
bel is
attached (see picture):
Opening the maintenance access doors uncover
the various axes.
Before opening the doors, the main switch has
to be switched off and locked.
Check that the safety label indicating 'MOVING
PARTS' is properly in place. A total of 2 labels are
attached, one on cabinet door left side of the
machine (1) and one on cabinet
door right side
of the machine (2), see picture.
Electrical and Electronic Zones
Hazardous voltage. Contact will cause electric shock, burn or death.
The equipment must be disconnected (unplugged) from the main electrical power supply before
opening the service doors and before removing the insulating cap of the power inlet and before
any manipulations on electrical and electronic units.