Rev. 00 12/22
10 • Safety OptiMove CR09-C
The power of the axes is much stronger than that of a human
being!
► All axes must be secured against access during operation (see
local regulations).
► Never stand under the Z carriage when the reciprocator is not
operating!
– The plugs and sockets of the axis control unit and the power unit of
the vertical axis should only be unplugged when the power supply is
disconnected.
– The connecting cables between the control unit and the axis must be
laid in such a way, that they cannot be damaged during axes
operation. Please observe the local safety regulations!
– The maximum upper stroke limit of the vertical axis must always be
set with reference to the maximum height of the booth gun slots.
If an incorrect (too high) stroke limit is set, this can lead to damage
to the vertical axis and/or the booth!
The equipment may be damaged during a test run!
► In particular, the limitations of the stroke range have to be
observed (for further information, see chapter "System parameter
P01 – Setting the upper mechanical stop")!
– The voltage supply of the axis is guaranteed by the axis control unit.
The supply voltage amounts to 230 VAC and must always be
conducted in the emergency stop circuit. In case of an emergency,
the voltage supply to the motor may be interrupted with the
emergency stop switch.
– When repairing the axis, both the axis control unit and the axis must
be disconnected from the mains according to the local safety
regulations!
– Repairs may only be carried out by authorized Gema service
centers. Unauthorized conversions and modifications can lead to
injuries and damage to the equipment. The Gema Switzerland
GmbH guarantee would no longer be valid.
– We point out that the customer himself is responsible for the safe
operation of the equipment. Gema Switzerland GmbH is in no way
responsible for any resulting damage.
For further information, see the more detailed Gema safety
regulations.