General Safety Notes
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1.1.2
Read Before Operating
DANGER:
Do not enter the machining area any time the machine is in motion, or
at any time that machine motion is possible. Severe injury or death
may result. Motion is possible when the power is on and the machine
is not in
[EMERGENCY STOP]
.
Basic safety:
•
This machine can cause severe bodily injury.
•
This machine is automatically controlled and may start at any time.
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Consult your local safety codes and regulations before you operate the machine.
Contact your dealer if you have questions about safety issues.
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It is the machine owner’s responsibility to make sure that everyone who is involved
in installing and operating the machine is fully acquainted with the operation and
safety instructions provided with the machine, BEFORE they work with the machine.
The ultimate responsibility for safety rests with the machine owner and the individuals
who work with the machine.
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Use appropriate eye and ear protection when you operate the machine.
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Use appropriate gloves to remove processed material and to clean the machine.
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Replace windows immediately if they are damaged or severely scratched.
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Keep the side windows locked during operation (if available).
Electrical safety:
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The electrical power must meet the required specifications. Attempting to run the
machine from any other source can cause severe damage and will void the warranty.
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The electrical panel should be closed and the key and latches on the control cabinet
should be secured at all times, except during installation and service. At those times,
only qualified electricians should have access to the panel. When the main circuit
breaker is on, there is high voltage throughout the electrical panel (including the
circuit boards and logic circuits) and some components operate at high
temperatures; therefore, extreme caution is required. Once the machine is installed,
the control cabinet must be locked, with the key available only to qualified service
personnel.
•
Do not reset a circuit breaker until the reason for the fault is investigated and
understood. Only Haas-trained service personnel should troubleshoot and repair
Haas equipment.
•
Do not press
[POWER UP]
on the control pendant before the machine is fully
installed.
Summary of Contents for UMC-1000
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