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About this manual
3. Page layout
The description below shows a typical page layout used in this manual.
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4.2 Finishing board production
To finish board production, follow these steps.
Stop machine operation.
The re are four methods for stopping the machin e.
1. Eme rgency stop button:
Press this button to trigger emergency stop. Do not use this button in normal operation .
2. [ST OP] bu tton (operation panel):
Pressing the [STOP] button stops the machine imme d ia te ly . To resume operation, pre ss t he [ STAR T]
but ton on the operation panel.
3. [C y cl e St op] button:
Pressing this button stops the machine operatio n j us t after component mounting on the curren t
boa rd has been completed.
4. [C o nv ey -out stop] button:
Use t hi s button when you want to finish production just after components have been mounted on
the b oard currently on the conveyor. All boards on the conve yor are carried out after component
mou nting, but new boards are not carried in from t he u pstream side.
CAUTION
Do not press the emergency stop button during operation except in case of emergency.
Reset the operation.
Press the [RESET] button on th e operation panel. The machine stops operati on immediately and returns
to th e board productio n standby status.
Press the [Off ] button on the screen.
[Off] button
[Off] button
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Typical page layout
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Chapter title
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description of step
Figure, picture
or table caption
Note, Caution
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This describes the procedure for each operation.
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Substep or description of step
This provides detailed information on the steps in the procedure.
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Figure or table caption
This is the title of the figure or table and appears at the upper left.
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Note, Caution or Warning
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Be sure to read these safety instructions before using YAMAHA surface mounters or related products.
Safety instructions
SF-E-0211-100
Safety instructions
Contents
1. Safety i
1.1 To ensure safety i
1.1.1 Defining safety i
1.1.2 Causes of injuries and accidents i
1.2 Using safety gear i
1.3 Awareness when operating machines i
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1.3.1 Defining the operator and service personnel ii
1.3.2 Restricting machine operation with passwords ii
1.4 Cautions during machine operation ii
1.5 Cautions during power outages i
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2. Safety message iii
2.1 Safety message and categories in this manual iii
2.2 Typical warning text found in manual i
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2.2.1 Safety instruction iv
2.2.2 Operation and handling precautions v
2.2.3 Facilities and environmental condition vi
3. Warning labels and attachment positions vii
3.1 Warning labels vii
3.1.1 Handling of safety covers vii
3.1.2 Pinch or crush injury ix
3.1.3 Handling of each part xi
3.2 Caution labels xii
3.2.1 Influence on human body xii
3.2.2 Machine breakdown or damage xiv
3.3 Label positions xvii

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Safety instructions
1. Safety
To ensure that the machine you purchased is used safely and correctly, always comply with the instructions
and rules in this manual regarding safety. However this manual cannot cover all items regarding safety in
detail. So it is extremely important that the operator or person handling the machine make correct decisions
regarding safety.
1.1 To ensure safety
To maintain the safety of the operator or person working with this machine, it is essential that it (including
external parts feeders) be installed correctly in compliance with the safety standards and conditions of that
country.
Complying with the safety regulations and laws of that country is the responsibility of the customer who
purchased this machine. The supervisor of this machine must take responsibility to ensure all measures have
been taken for machine safety.
1.1.1 Defining safety
1. Safety has priority over all other operations.
2. Safety is more important than any other task.
3. Safety is the foundation for work efficiency.
4. Safety begins with maintaining (keeping it neat and orderly) the work environment.
1.1.2 Causes of injuries and accidents
Most accidents are not something that occurs but something that are caused. So it is important to make an
effort NOT to cause accidents.
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Hazardous actions
• Ignoring causes of accidents
• Working or operating equipment in cramped locations
• Working in locations or positions where safety cannot be ensured
• Unsafe machine operation and using equipment whose safety cannot be ensured
• Working or operating equipment at speeds where safety cannot be ensured
• Working or operating machines with safety equipment removed
• Performing work or tasks on top of a machine currently in operation
• Playing around or goofing off during work
• Performing maintenance or inspections without wearing safety gear
1.2 Using safety gear
Always wear safety gear when operating or servicing equipment.
Helmet : Use during maintenance work
Safety glasses or goggles : Use around light harmful to eyes and when applying lubricant, etc.
Respiratory gear : Use when handling organic solvents
Safety gloves : Use when applying lubricant, etc.
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Precautions when applying lubricant (grease)
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WARNING
• INFLAMMATION MAY OCCUR IF GREASE OR LUBRICANT GETS IN THE EYES. BEFORE HANDLING THE GREASE OR
LUBRICANT, WEAR SAFETY GOGGLES TO ENSURE IT WILL NOT COME IN CONTACT WITH THE EYES.
• INFLAMMATION MAY OCCUR IF THE GREASE OR LUBRICANT COMES INTO CONTACT WITH SKIN. BE SURE TO WEAR
PROTECTIVE GLOVES TO PREVENT CONTACT WITH SKIN.
• DO NOT TAKE ORALLY OR EAT THE GREASE OR LUBRICANT. EATING WILL CAUSE DIARRHEA AND VOMITING.