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Safety Guidelines To prevent injury or machine damage in use of the mounter, follow the safety guidelines stated below: General Operation and maintenance of the mounter must only be carried out by personnel who have comp…

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Caution:
Failing to comply with the action suggested in a “Caution” will lead to a serious injury or a
machine damage. (A “serious injury” means an injury, scald, or electric shock, not requiring a
long-term hospital treatment as an inpatient or outpatient.) An example of a caution statement
follows:
Before starting teach entry, make sure no foreign obstacles are left in the
mounter or tray feeder. Otherwise, costly machine damage can occur.
Note: The MMI window shown in this manual may slightly differ from the MMI window of your
mounter depending on the installation condition of optional devices.
Caution
Safety Guidelines
To prevent injury or machine damage in use of the mounter, follow the safety guidelines stated
below:
General
Operation and maintenance of the mounter must only be carried out by personnel who have
completed training provided by us or those having the same level of knowledge and skills.
Before moving the machine to another site, connecting cables, replacing machine components
or performing repairs, make sure that the power and air supply are turned OFF. Transporting
them without power and air turned OFF may result in electric shock, machine damage or
injury.
To prevent electric shock and machine damage, never touch terminals of electric components
when the power is on.
To prevent electric shock, ground the mounter.
Press immediately the emergency stop switch when the machine operates improperly.
To prevent electric shock, do not operate the mounter with wet hands.
Operation
The heads and drive axes inside the mounter operate at fast speeds. Never put your hands,
head or any part of your body into the mounter during operation. Doing so may result in
injury.
Be sure to use dummy feeders to fill the feeder stations to prevent the operator's hands from
getting into the mounter when it is in operation.
To prevent electric shock and machine damage, do not operate the mounter with live parts
exposed.
To prevent electric shock and machine damage, do not touch parts in the control unit.
Turn off the Main Switch, if power failure occurs, to prevent sudden restarting that may cause
personal injury or machine damage.
Teach entry in use of the mouse allows the driving axes to move according to the mouse
movement. When teaching, do not stick head, hands, or other parts of the body inside the
mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure non-operators are a safe distance from the
machine.(Chapter 2 > Teach Entry)
ANC operation allows a head to move. When using this menu, do not stick head, hands, or
other parts of the body inside the mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure
non-operators are a safe distance from the machine. (Chapter 5 > Image Data Creation Support
Tool > Setting Nozzles to Heads) (Chapter 9 > ANC Initial Setting)
When choosing <Move Pallet> button in the Teach dialog box, do not stick head, hands, or
other parts of the body inside the mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure
non-operators are a safe distance from the machine. (Chapter 5 > Tray Library)
When pressing Start
switch, do not stick head, hands, or other parts of the body inside the
mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure non-operators are a safe distance from the
machine. (Chapter 9 > Running a Job )
Line search allows the driving axes to move. When performing line search, do not stick head,
hands, or other parts of the body inside the mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure
non-operators are at a safe distance from the machine. (Chapter 9 > Line Search (ASJ))
The Axis menu allows the specified motor, conveyor, or tray feeder pallet to move. When
executing axis movement via this menu, do not stick head, hands, or other parts of the body
Warning
inside the mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure non-operators are at a safe
distance from the machine. (Chapter 10 > Axis)
The Origin menu allows the specified axes to move. When executing this task, do not stick
head, hands, or other parts of the body inside the mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make
sure non-operators are at a safe distance from the machine. (Chapter 10 > Origin)
Turning on/off signal output in the Signal Output (Control) window allows an actuator to
move. When executing this operation, do not stick head, hands, or other parts of the body
inside the mounter. Serious injury can result. Also make sure non-operators are a safe distance
from the machine. (Chapter 10 > Signal I/O > Signal Output Control)
The Actuator menu allows the specified actuator to move. When executing actuator operation
via this menu, do not stick your head, hands, or other physical parts inside the mounter.
Serious injury can result. Also make sure non-operator are at a safe distance from the machine.
(Chapter 10 > Actuators)
Warm-up operation allows the specified machine parts to move. When executing warm-up
operation, do not stick head, hands, or other parts of the body inside the mounter. Serious
injury can result. Also make sure non-operators are at a safe distance from the machine.
(Chapter 10 > Warm-up)
Maintenance and Inspection
Turn off the main switch and circuit breaker before servicing the machine.
However, if maintenance or inspection needs to be carried out with the power turned ON,
ensure safety and take special care not to put your hands, head or any part of your body into
the mounter while the axes are moving.
Even after the main switch and circuit breaker are turned off, terminals for lead-in wires are
still live. Do not touch them to prevent electric shock.
Do not touch motors and motor drivers when they are hot.