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Safety >> Safety Rules for All Machine Types 2-4 SYS-CP842-1.0E Do not place hands near the ma in conveyor . z Hands or other body parts ma y be caught in the machine. Always turn the 200V powe r supply of f when c…

Safety >> Safety Rules for All Machine Types
SYS-CP842-1.0E 2-3
Do not remove safety switches.
z Do not remove safety switches or disarm the safety func-
tions.
z Disarming the safety switches may result in injury when
others unknowingly press the START button.
z Fuji does not take any responsibility when a machine is
disassembled without Fuji's permission, even if this
results in accidents or trouble.
Check that there is nobody inside the machine when working on
the machine with two persons or more.
z Verify that nobody is within or near the machine before
operating the machine. Operating the machine may cause
injury to the person who is carrying out maintenance.
[Example]
If one person moves the device table while another person is
exchanging a feeder, the latter may be injured.
Do not close the fence when someone is inside the fence.
z When the fence is opened, it is safe to approach the
machine. Closing the fence, however, will put anybody
working inside the fence in immediate danger when the
RESET or START button is pressed. Be sure to leave the
fence open when anyone is inside the fence.
Do not approach a machine that has stopped moving.
z There are times during automatic operation when the
machine may appear to have stopped while it is waiting
for a board, waiting for the next machine, reading marks,
transmitting data, etc. In such cases, once certain condi-
tions are fulfiled, the machine will begin moving again
automatically, so care should be taken. Only approach the
machine after the EMERGENCY STOP button has been
pressed. When the message "Ready" displays at the
machine display, the machine will begin to move once cer-
tain conditions are satisfied.
z Keep in mind that the machine will begin to move regard-
less of whether these conditions are satisfied intentionally
or inadvertently.
Resupply solder paste, glue and parts while the machine is in
manual mode.
z Never resupply solder, glue or parts during automatic
operation unless instructed otherwise. Body parts or
clothing may be caught in the machine causing personal
injury.
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Safety >> Safety Rules for All Machine Types
2-4
SYS-CP842-1.0E
Do not place hands near the main conveyor.
z Hands or other body parts may be caught in the machine.
Always turn the 200V power supply off when cleaning or lubricat-
ing the machine.
z When the 200V power supply to the machine is turned on,
the servo amps will be activated. In this condition the
machine may unexpectedly begin to move.
Do not insert or remove connectors while power is being sup-
plied to the machine.
z Removing or inserting connectors while power is supplied
to the machine may not only cause damage to the
machine, but may also cause electrical shock.
z Be sure to cut the power to the machine before inserting or
removing connectors.
Stay clear from the machine when it is being lifted.
z Never put hands or feet under the machine when the
machine is being raised by means of a jack or other device
for leveling or transport.
Do not look into the conveyor inlet or outlet and do not open the
cover. (Reflow oven)
z Do not look into the conveyor inlet or outlet and do not
open the cover.
[Example]
The UV light on the reflow oven may damage eyesight or
result in burns.
Exchange the halogen lamp only after it has cooled down.
z When turned on, halogen lamps will reach high tempera-
tures, resulting in skin burns when touched. To exchange
a halogen lamp, turn off the power and allow the lamp to
cool off sufficiently.
Do not wear gloves made of cloth when operating the machine.
z Rubber gloves will tear when caught by the machine and
prevent hands from being drawn into the machine. Gloves
made of cotton or similarly strong material may cause
hands to be drawn into the machine.
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Safety >> Safety Rules for All Machine Types
SYS-CP842-1.0E 2-5
Long hair should be tied back.
z Long hair may get caught in running machines.
z Hair should be kept short or tied back so that it does not
get caught in the machine.
Turn off the air supply when carrying out maintenance on cylin-
ders, valves, and filters.
z Removing cylinders, valves, or filters without turning the
air supply off, may cause parts or particles to be propelled
into the eyes.
z Be sure to turn off the air supply when carrying out main-
tenance on cylinders, valves, and filters.
Be sure to wear protective glasses when removing parts from
the machine.
z Be sure to wear protective glasses when removing or
replacing parts.
[Example]
CP-6, 7, 8 nozzles use springs which may be propelled dur-
ing disassembly. Be sure to handle the nozzles carefully to
prevent eye injuries.
Check the machine monitor and the target axes while manually
operating the machine.
z When operating the machine, carefully follow the instruc-
tions that are displayed at the machine display.
z Operating the machine without looking at the machine
display may lead to operating errors or result in damage to
the machine or products.
Do not touch the servo amp power terminal for at least five min-
utes after turning off the power.
z The servo amp retains a high voltage even after the power
has been turned off. Always wait at least five minutes,
and ensure that the CHARGE lamp is off, before under-
taking any work that may result in contact with the servo
amp terminal.
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