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Beumer stretch hood S - General Operation and System Control; General Operational Information; Switching Machine On and Off

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BEUMER stretch hood® S
Operation
BA-6090103-EN
19.08.09
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5. Reset the fault message.
6. Start machine/system.
Danger!
Any contact with energised parts may immediately lead to death! In case
of an emergency stop, all moving parts of the system are stopped. The
machine/system is not de-energised!
Disconnect electrical systems from the power supply and secure them against
re-start.
General information
An operator controls the machine/system from a central place. He starts and
stops the machine/system. Malfunctions (accumulation, emergency stop etc.)
are to be eliminated by the operator or under his supervision and then to be
reset. If a malfunction cannot be reset by the operator, he must inform the main-
tenance staff.
Employ only trained personnel for the operation of the machine/system.
Set out clearly the individual responsibilities of the personnel for opera-
tion, set-up and maintenance!
Danger!
An unauthorised use of the machine/system could result in severe per-
sonal injury or death and damage to the system.
The machine/system must not be switched on if defects jeopardise the opera-
tional reliability.
Proceed as follows to switch the machine/system on and off.
How to switch on the
machine/system
1. Switch on the main switch on the control cabinet.
2. Reset safety devices such as safety photocells with the local pushbutton.
3. Reset the emergency stop/operation stop with the respective illuminated
pushbutton on the control terminal.
4. After a certain start-up time of the visual display system, reset all fault mes-
sages displayed.
As soon as no more fault messages are displayed, the machine/system is ready
for start-up.
How to disconnect
the machine/system
1. Terminate the automatic operation.
2. Once the machine/system has completely stopped, the main switch on the
control cabinet must be actuated.

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