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Operational Safety Conventions for the Use of Hazard Symbols Safety Instructions Servicemanual (internal version) SIPLACE D Series 11 2 Operational Safety 2.1 Safety Instructions 2.1.1 Conventions for the Use of Hazard S…

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Introduction
Staff Qualifications and Training Abbreviations
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Operational Safety
Conventions for the Use of Hazard Symbols Safety Instructions
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2 Operational Safety
2.1 Safety Instructions
2.1.1 Conventions for the Use of Hazard Symbols
Always follow the safety instructions in this manual to ensure your personal safety and to avoid damage
to property. These instructions are marked by triangular warning symbols and show the degree of hazard
as follows:
DANGER: Nonobservance of these safety instructions may cause injury to personnel and
damage to the machine!
X Please observe the safety instructions in the operating manual for all service work!
DANGER:
Danger as used in this manual means that death, severe injury or considerable damage to
equipment will occur if the danger instructions are not followed.
WARNING:
A warning as used in this manual means that death, severe injury or considerable damage to
equipment may occur if the warning instructions are not followed.
CAUTION:
Caution as used in this manual means that slight injury or damage to equipment may occur if
the caution instructions are not followed.
NOTE:
Information as used in this manual provides information on the product or indicates a part of the
manual that requires particular attention.
Operational Safety
Safety Instructions Safety Instructions for Working with Strong Magnetic Fields
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2.1.2 Safety Instructions for Working with Strong Magnetic Fields
2.1.3 Safety Instructions for the Power Supply
Consequently, parts of the system carry potentially lethal voltages, even when it is switched off at
the main switch.
Incorrect handling of the machine can therefore result in death, severe injury or considerable
damage to equipment.
Measurements and repairs must always be carried out by appropriately qualified personnel.
Always follow the applicable accident prevention and VDE regulations (particularly DIN EN 60 204
part 1) or the regulations specific to your country.
Before starting any repairs, switch off at the main switch and disconnect the machine from the mains
power supply.
Secure the system to prevent it being switched on again. If these instructions are not followed, you
may be able to touch live parts, which could result in death or severe injury.
Replacing components
X End all placement operations on the placement system.
X Shut down the Windows NT operating system correctly, otherwise problems may occur when
restarting or data may be lost.
X Switch the placement system off at the main switch.
X Disconnect the machine from the power supply.
X Secure the machine to prevent it being switched on again and put up warnings signs to indicate that
service work is in progress.
DANGER: STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS
Fatal hazard: persons with active implants (e.g. pacemakers, defibrillators, insulin pumps etc.)
are at risk from strong permanent magnetic fields inside the machine.
Persons are risk should avoid the immediate vicinity of the machine.
CAUTION: DANGER OF CRUSHING
Risk of crushing/trapping for persons with passive metal implants (e.g. plates, screws).
X Do not reach or lean over into the machine when the protective cover is open.
X Do not bring any metal objects into the area.
ATTENTION: STRONG MAGNETIC FIELDS
There is a risk that the strong magnetic fields could corrupt data on data media or check cards.
X Keep sensitive data carriers away from the permanent magnets.
WARNING: Hazardous voltages!
The machine is supplied with 3 x 400 V~ (or 3 x 204 V~ / 3 x 230 V~ / 3 x 380 V~ / 3 x 415 V~)
± 5 %, 50/60 Hz mains voltage.
X Please observe the safety instructions in the Operating Manual for all service work!