HEALTH AND SAFETY
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EPT019297 Issue 1 November 2016
ELECTRO-STATIC DISCHARGE
To avoid static discharge from production line equipment, the equipment and everything on it
must be grounded correctly. While it is not Domino's responsibility to maintain the customer's
equipment, the customer must be aware of the importance of grounding. At the time of
installation of the printer the Domino (or Domino distributor) technician should ensure that the line
the printer is installed on is appropriately grounded. This means that all metallic items within 12
inches (300mm) of the print head location must be securely grounded. This should be checked
with respect to the print head chassis ground using an Ohm Meter, DVM or other suitable device.
It is essential that grounding is checked periodically and that if the printer is relocated to a
different production line, then the new production line is properly grounded. Additional static
dissipating devices, such as static brushes on the line, etc. are recommended.
OPERATION
For safe operation of the printer, follow all instructions given in this user documentation.
WARNINGS:
(1)
The printer must be shut down and the power cable must be
disconnected before the ITM can be removed. The ink system is
pressurised. If the printer is not shut down ink will spray out of the
ITM manifold over the person removing the ITM.
(2)
Do not access the electronics enclosure when the printer is powered
on. When powered on, the electronics enclosure contains live
electrical components. Physical contact with live electrical
components may result in an electric shock.
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