Safety
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3 Safety
This chapter contains information on the following:
• Definition of the intended use of the machine
• Generally applicable safety instructions and safety regulations to be observed
• Explanation of the meaning of symbols and pictograms which are used in this manual and in signs
on the machine
• Overview of protective devices on the machine
• Listing of the required protective equipment
• Information on the applicable requirements for operating and maintenance personnel
Specific handling-related and situation-related safety instructions are given in the corresponding work
steps in the following chapters of this manual and in other parts of the documentation.
3.1 General
Your safety – as the operator, service engineer or otherwise – is the primary concern. Certain
situations, problems or faults that may occur on the machine could put your safety at risk if you are not
aware of the steps you should take to avoid the resulting dangers.
State-of-the-art technology
The supplied machine corresponds to the state-of-the-art at the time of delivery.
However, the equipment may pose dangers if the safety instructions in this guide are not observed and
implemented.
3.2 Proper use
Proper use of the machine is essential for its safe operation.
The equipment supplied is listed and labeled and indicates the usage possibilities of the machine.
The machine is intended for use as an output device for CAD/CAM data for labeling and processing
materials arranged on the table plate. Proper use and the usage restrictions are dependent on the
module and tool system used and the available material transport system. Any other or further use is
deemed improper. The user bears sole liability for any damage arising from improper use!
Use of the machine shall also be regarded as proper when:
• All nationally applicable safety regulations are complied with.
• The safety instructions in this operating manual are observed.
• The operating conditions are adhered to and the prescribed materials are used.
3.3 Examples of reasonably predictable unintended use
Unintended use of the machine can have the following consequences:
• serious injuries
• serious material damage to the machine
• loss of warranty
Examples of reasonably predictable unintended use of the machine include:
Summary of Contents for S3 M-1200
Page 1: ...Operating Manual S3 Digital Cutter ...
Page 5: ...Contents 5 8 Modules 209 9 Material handling 211 10 Additional specifications 213 ...
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Page 10: ...Introduction 10 ...
Page 14: ...Product description 14 2 5 Cutter overview ...
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Page 90: ...Controls and operation 90 4 13 3 Inserting replacing the module ...
Page 103: ...Controls and operation 103 Plastic perforated plate Adjustable vacuum range Leather no ...
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Page 155: ...Tips for cutting 155 5 6 2 Calculation of maximum speed for EOT POT Z16 Z42 ...
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