Safety
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Danger from Rotating Parts
Rotating machine parts can cause injuries from entanglement. Wear tight-fitting
work clothes. Protect long hair with head wear.
Danger from Head-Level Obstacles
CAUTION
Beware of injuries while working in and on the printer!
Operator Obligations
The operator is the person or entity that operates the machine themselves for
commercial or economic purposes, or who transfers the device to a third person
for use/application, and who thereby bears the legal responsibility of protecting
the users, any personnel, and third parties.
The operator is obliged to:
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Know and comply with applicable work safety regulations
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Provide required protective equipment
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Ensure the accessibility of the manual and that all staff involved have read
the manual
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Regularly check safety devices (e.g. emergency stop button)
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Ensure the required cleared space around the printer
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Regularly check the printer for defects
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Ensure before every printing process that there are no items in the ma-
chine and that it is inaccessible to unauthorized persons
Emergency Stop (See Fig. 2-1)
In order to bring all moving parts to a stop in an emergency, either press the emer-
gency stop button (P) on the control panel (A) or activate the safety edge at the
top and bottom of the frame (J) by applying gentle pressure.
Emergency stop activation does not turn off the power supply. To turn off
the power supply, always set the main switch (O) to Off. (See Fig. 3-3)
Check the emergency stop button and safety edge regularly, at least once a
month, to make sure they are fully functional.
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