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-8- FOR SAFE OPERATION
SO-NL-B17E/O
1.
User programs stored in the memory, parameters set before shipping, and the
offset data input by the user, can be destroyed or lost due to incorrect operation
or other causes. To protect data against destruction and loss, back it up using an
external I/O device (option), or other device.
If you fail to make backup files, Mori Seiki cannot accept responsibility for any
problem resulting from destroyed programs or lost parameter data and/or offset
data.
Keep the parameter table supplied with the machine in a safe place. Note that if
the data is destroyed it will take some time to set the parameters again.
2.
Never touch chips or the cutting edges of tools with your bare hands since you
may be injured.
3.
Take care not to stumble over the footswitch since you may be injured.
4.
If it becomes necessary to perform a memory clear operation, contact Mori Seiki
first. If a memory clear operation is performed without due care, the entire
memory contents may be deleted, making the machine in operable.
5.
The machine operator must have normal sensory perception. If a person who
has an abnormality affecting any sense operates the machine, he/she will not be
able to accurately confirm the machine status and surrounding conditions by eye/
ear/touch. Sensory confirmation is extremely important when operating the
machine and an inability to make such confirmations properly could cause
accidents involving serious injuries or damage to the machine.
6.
Ensure that the workplace is adequately lit. If there is insufficient light, the
operator may trip over something or be unable to perform or check work
accurately, and this could cause accidents involving serious injuries or damage to
the machine.
WARNING
19.
Do not leave articles such as tools and rags inside the machine.
If the machine is operated with such articles inside it they may
become entangled with a tool and thrown out of the machine, and
this could cause accidents involving serious injuries or damage to
the machine.
20.
When the machine is running, operating noise may possibly be
produced, depending on the cutting conditions and other factors.
When an operator works near the machine, either change cutting
conditions to limit generation of noises or the operator must wear
protective gear, meeting the level of generated noise, which will not
cause inconvenience for performing intended work. Working under
noises might impair operator's health, such as hearing.
21.
This is not the explosion-proof specification machine. Dangers such
as the ejection of a large workpiece or harmful dust or an explosion
caused by the machining of metals such as magnesium are not
preventable even if the door is closed. Do not rely on door and
protective devices alone. Recognition of the dangers involved in
machining procedures is required at all times.
CAUTION