Operating Instructions - Synchroprint 3000 (Manual-Registration Version)
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Operating Instructions - Synchrprint 3000 (Manual-Registration Version) V1-1 Page 6 of 49
Every person instructed to perform any operation on the Synchroprint 3000 must be suitably trained
and be aware of the dangers that may result from operating errors.
He/she should:
1. Be physically and mentally capable of coping with the respective tasks.
2. Be suitably instructed in operating the Synchroprint 3000.
3. Be familiar with the Operating Instructions, in particular the general safety instructions in
the individual sections, and have read and understood them.
4. Be aware of any additional general safety regulations of any local authorities/associations.
5. Be aware of the principles of industrial hygiene and be able to demonstrate them.
6. Be aware of the contents of suppliers’ safety instructions, should they affect his/her area of
responsibility.
7. Be aware of any relevant safety devices at the workplace and be able to use them.
8. Be informed regarding the prevention of environmental damage in respect of his/her area of
responsibility.
9. Be informed regarding the prevention of material damage in respect of his/her area of
responsibility.
1.2. Safety Instructions for the Operating Staff
1. All cabinets and covers on the Synchroprint 3000 must always be kept closed. Open
cabinets and covers are extremely dangerous as live electrical components are accessible.
2. On every occasion, the operator should check the correct functioning of the safety devices
(Emergency STOP), before commencing use of the Synchroprint 3000.
3. All working spaces, passageways, escape and emergency routes and exits must be kept
clear.
4. No tools or other objects must be kept or left in the area of the machine.
5. No modifications to any part of the machine or its assembly system that may adversely
affect safety must be carried out without the prior approval of MHM.
6. Any modifications or changes to the Synchroprint 3000’s settings should only be carried out
by an MHM authorized/approved technician.
7. Program modifications in the control program and changes of settings which may affect the
Synchroprint 3000’s operation should only be carried out by an MHM authorized/approved
technician.
8. Mechanical or electrical failures must only be repaired by an MHM authorized/approved
technician.
9. All accessories for service and maintenance work (e.g. cleaning agents) must be collected in
suitable containers and disposed of according to any relevant regulations.
10. Always wear protective gloves and safety goggles during cleaning work, in particular when
using solvents!
11. Any remains of potentially harmful substances should be disposed of according to the legal
requirements of the country or state in which the Synchroprint 3000 is operated.