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Before using the machine
1. Using this manual
1.1 Available manuals
There are several different manuals available including this manual to help users use the machine effectively
depending on their skills, expertise, and applications. Available manuals are shown below.
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Available manuals
The following manuals are supplied with the machine you purchased.
This manual
Operator's Manual
Programming Manual
Manuals supplied with machine
23000-M6-00
1.2 Manual contents
The contents of each manual are briefly explained below.
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Contents of manuals supplied with machine
Operator's Manual Programming Manual
This manual is intended for machine operators. It provides
an overview of the machine and information necessary to
operate the machine.
This manual is intended for those who program inspection
data. It describes how to create and edit data needed for
machine operation and board inspection.
Before using the machine
Chapter 1: Part names and functions
Chapter 2: Basic operation
Chapter 3: Daily operation
Chapter 4: Maintenance
Chapter 5: Lubrication points
Appendix Specifications, option units, etc.
Before using the machine
Chapter 1: Basic operation
Chapter 2: Creating inspection programs
Chapter 3: Step screen
Chapter 4: Inspection status
Chapter 5: Inspection machine settings
Appendix List of keyboard shortcut keys
Software option manual (CD)
The manual for each software option for inspection
equipment is stored on the installation CD.
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Repair station
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Remote judgment station
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CAUTION
The contents of these manuals are subject to change without prior notice.

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2. Warranty
The machine you have purchased is warranted against malfunctions as described below.
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Warranty description:
If a failure or breakdown occurs due to defects in workmanship or materials used to manufacture this machine within
one year or 5,000 hours of operation (whichever comes first) after the incoming inspection is complete, then YAMAHA
will repair the defective parts free of charge.
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Warranty period
The warranty period ends when any of the following applies:
1. After one year has elapsed from the time of installation.
2. After 5,000 hours of operation.
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Items not covered by the warranty
The warranty does not cover any of the following conditions:
1. Damage as a result of deterioration due to age or wear (e.g., normal discoloration of painted or plated surfaces, wear
of replaceable parts, etc.).
2. Incidents associated with sensory perceptions which have no bearing on the quality or function of the machine (e.g.,
signal sounds emitted by the controller, rotating sounds of the motor, etc.).
3. Damage caused by the user environment (e.g., impurities in the air supply, dust, debris and oil mist in the machine).
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Exception to warranty repairs
Warranty repairs will not be made if damage is caused by the following:
1. Earthquakes, typhoons, floods, lightning, accidents or fires, other natural or man-made disaster.
2. Modifications or conversions not approved by YAMAHA or its dealers.
3. Use of non-genuine parts, greases or lubricants.
4. Lack of proper maintenance and inspection procedures.
5. Maintenance handled by someone other than the approved dealers.
6. Damage or malfunction due to changes in the machine installation level that may be caused by changes in the
foundation or surrounding environment.
7. The machine was modified or changed in specifications after the incoming inspection is complete.
8. When defective parts replaced free of charge were not returned to the location specified by YAMAHA or YAMAHA
sales representatives within 30 days.
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Note on network connections
A precondition for network connections with the YAMAHA machines is that such connections will be used in closed
networks comprised of this machine and an offline PC. The customer must take responsibility for connections to company
in-house networks and to external networks. Please acknowledge that YAMAHA can bear absolutely no responsibility for
networks configured by other than just this equipment and off-line PC nor can accept responsibility for problems
occurring due to network settings and connections.

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Before using the machine
3. Contents of each chapter
This manual is comprised of the following chapters.
Chapter 1
Part names and functions
Explains major part names and functions of the machine that you should know before attempting operation.
Chapter 2
Basic operation
This chapter explains how to start up the machine and turn it off, as well as the basic menus and elements displayed on
the operation screen.
Chapter 3 Daily operation
Chapter 3 describes the daily work performed by the operator for board inspection.
Chapter 4 Maintenance
This chapter describes checkpoints and procedures for daily and periodic inspections that must be perform to avoid
trouble with the machine.
Chapter 5 Lubrication points
Shows a list of lubrication locations and explains the procedure for lubricating the ball screw and guide of each axis.
Appendix
The appendix provides specifications for power supply connections and machine-to-machine connections, as well as
information about option units.
Index
The index at the end of this manual helps you quickly find where necessary items are explained.