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1 Introduction 1.2 Other Instructions Service Manual SIPLACE LDU-X Linear Dipping Unit 11/2017 7 1.1.3.2 Warning Sign for Health Hazard Health hazard Warning against substances which are harmful to health The flux and cl…

1 Introduction
1.1 Safety Instructions
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1.1.3 Warning and information signs on the LDU-X
The following diagram shows the positions of the warning and information signs on the LDU-X
1 Warning label W201 2 Warning label for health hazard
3 Warning label W204 4 Warning strip for danger of crushing
5 Warning label W210
1.1.3.1 Warning Label W201
SAFE OPERATION OF THE MACHINE
Safe operation of the machine depends absolutely on the operator be-
ing familiar with the operating manual and safety instructions and put-
ting them into effect.

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1.1.3.2 Warning Sign for Health Hazard
Health hazard
Warning against substances which are harmful to health
The flux and cleaning agents used may contain substances which are
hazardous to your personal health. Read through the relevant safety
data sheet and pay particular attention to the instructions for personal
protection, general protection and hygiene measures, breathing protec-
tion, protection of hands, eyes and other limbs.
1.1.3.3 Warning Label W204
DANGER OF CRUSHING!
Reaching in here can lead to injuries to the arms and hands.
Do not reach into the machine while it is running!
1.1.3.4 Warning Label W210
EMERGENCY STOP button
Attention!
The emergency stop button is located here!
1.2 Other Instructions
1.2.1 Environmentally-Friendly Disposal of Materials and Components
SIPLACE products are manufactured using only materials and parts that can be easily separated
and disposed of in an environmentally-friendly way.
NOTICE
Observe the applicable regulations
The company operating the system has sole responsibility for the proper, environmentally-
friendly disposal of machines, working materials, consumables and wear parts.
► Please observe your national statutory provisions for waste disposal and environ-
mental protection.
1.2.2 Use of Original SIPLACE Accessories and Spare Parts
Only use original spare parts and authorized accessories. The use of other parts will affect safety
and will invalidate the liability for any consequential damage.

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1.2.3 Information About This Service Manual
WARNING
Additional qualifications required
The service work described in this manual may only be performed by specially trained ser-
vice technicians, with appropriate qualifications and expertise.
If you should have any questions during the service work, please contact the SIPLACE customer
hotline directly or send an e-mail to hotline.siplace@asmpt.com.
1.2.4 ESD Guidelines
1.2.4.1 Definition of ESD
Almost all of the modules in use today are equipped with highly integrated MOS blocks and com-
ponents. The manufacturing techniques used mean that these electronic components are ex-
tremely sensitive to overvoltage and thus to electrostatic discharge.
Fig.1: ESD label
The abbreviation for such modules is "ESD"(Electrostatic Sensitive
Device). This is used internationally, although the German abbreviation
"EGB" may also be seen. The following symbol on cabinet rating plates,
racks or packaging indicates that components which are sensitive to elec-
trostatic discharge have been used and thus that the modules concerned
are also touch-sensitive.
ESDs can be destroyed by voltages and electrostatic charges that are far below the level that can
be perceived by humans. Such voltages occur if a person touches a component or module
without earthing themselves. Components that are exposed to such overvoltage do not generally
appear to be defective immediately - incorrect behavior starts after the component or module has
been in operation for some time.
1.2.4.2 Important Measures to Protect Against Static Charging
► Most plastics can easily become charged and must therefore be kept away from at-risk com-
ponents.
► Always ensure that people, the workplace and packaging are safely earthed when handling
electrostatic sensitive components.
1.2.4.3 Handling ESD Modules
Do not touch electronic modules unless it is absolutely essential to do so in order to carry out other
work. If it is necessary, make sure that you do not touch the pins or printed conductors when you
pick up flat modules.
Do not touch components unless
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You are constantly earthed by an ESD wrist strap or
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You are wearing ESD shoes or ESD shoe earthing strips on an ESD floor.
Always discharge yourself before you touch an electronic module. To do this, simply touch a con-
ductive and earthed object immediately before you touch the module (such as unpainted parts of a
switch cabinet, a water pipe, etc.).
Do not allow modules with chargeable and highly insulating materials to touch one another, e.g.
plastic films, insulating table surfaces or items of clothing made from synthetic fibers.
Always place the modules on a conductive surface (table with an ESD coating, conductive ESD
foam, ESD bag or container).
Do not bring modules near visual display units, monitors or televisions. Keep them at least 10cm
away from the screen.