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finetech FINEPLACER lambda - Conditions of Work Area; Other Possible Hazards

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FINEPLACER
®
lambda
Rev-Nr. 1.1
11
If there is any sign of increasing overheating (if display shows values much higher
than set value, or heating period is longer than programmed, or ERROR light comes
on etc.), switch off the equipment and call for qualified maintenance personnel!
Heating should be stopped in case of danger caused by any heated modules. This
can be done by erecting the pivot arm, pushing the STOP key, or switching OFF the
module itself immediately (see the respective module instructions).
As long as the pivot arm is erected, the heating should not be able to be switched
ON (so as not to warm up the optics unnecessarily).
2.9 Conditions of Work Area; Other Possible Hazards
On installation of the equipment, please carefully inspect the surrounding area for
possible dangers arising for people, equipment, or work pieces.
Environmental temperature conditions below 15°C or over 35°C should be avoided
during work with the FINEPLACER
®
. Lower temperatures could cause functional
trouble, higher temperatures could cause overheating of the control circuits - ensure
sufficient cooling breaks. Temperature changes could influence the positioning
accuracy.
Because of the high optical magnification required in some cases, intensity and beam
concentration of the built-in illumination equipment may be rather high. On installing
and running the FINEPLACER
®
beware of dazzling the eyes of the operator or people
in the vicinity.
Always take care to avoid condensing water.
The optionally mounted Target Finder's Laser beam is directed downwards. During
normal operation it only runs for short periods of time and is fundamentally not
hazardous because of its low power (< 1 m W, cl as s 2 product). However, you should
avoid looking directly into the beam. Dazzling might be caused by unfavorable
circumstances such as multiple reflections on metallic support plates.
Install hoses and electrical cabling free of mechanical tension and so as not to catch
someone or to tear down parts of the equipment.
Hoses as well as compressed gas couplings and connectors should be handled
cautiously and with care and protected against damage. Protect eyes and ears when
connecting or disconnecting live gas hoses.
In case of using inert gases, insure there is sufficient ventilation of the working area!
The pressure of compressed gas for cooling purposes should be set to an adequate
level so as not to exceed a tolerable noise level. If this is not possible, use ear
protectors.