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Safety precautions
1.4. Safety precautions
Safety for customers, machine attendants, and service technicians is paramount in the design and
continuing development of the
FLEX
.
Read this manual carefully, and follow all of the safety rules
that it provides.
Warning!
Never use an extension cord to supply power to the
FLEX
.
The
FLEX
must be plugged into a proper receptacle. If you do not have the
correct receptacle or if it is damaged, notify store personnel.
Warning!
Never service the electrical components while they are powered on.
Always follow the technical data when servicing the electrical
components.
Warning!
Mechanical components in the
FLEX
weigh up to 400 pounds.
Always use lifting devices to remove or replace components.
Warning!
To prevent accidental operation that can cause serious injury, only
one person at a time is permitted to work on or near the
FLEX
during
testing or maintenance.
Warning!
Always remove the keys from the machine when you are done with
service. If untrained people open the machine, they could be
seriously injured.
Warning!
Do not reach into the In-Feed unit while the machine is in operation. If
you must reach into the machine, open the top door first. Opening a
door activates the safety interlock, which stops all moving parts.
Summary of Contents for FLEX Dual
Page 1: ...FLEX Series ServiceManual March 16 2016...
Page 2: ......
Page 14: ...1 6 Chapter 1 Introduction Safety FLEX HDS LASER DANGER LABEL...
Page 21: ...1 13 Safety labels FLEX HDS ONLY RIGHT PANEL KEEP HANDS AWAY WARNING LABEL 1 13...
Page 28: ...Chapter 2 Specifications 2 6 Notes...
Page 50: ...RVM Controller Box 3 19 FIGURE 3 18 MC5 BoardLayout FIGURE 3 19 MD5 BoardLayout 3 22...
Page 57: ...3 26 Chapter 3 Hardware Components Notes...
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Page 84: ...4 26 Chapter 4 RVM Software MC1 Board FLEX DFF FLEX DFF GDS AC MOTOR CONTROL BOX...
Page 85: ...4 27 Software Theory of Operation Notes...
Page 86: ...4 28 Chapter 4 RVM Software Notes...
Page 94: ...5 8 Chapter 5 Maintenance Notes...
Page 106: ...Chapter 6 Troubleshooting Repairs Notes 6 12...
Page 107: ...Repairs Notes 6 13...
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