Videojet DataFlex 6530 Service Manual - Rev AA
Safety
2.3 Electrical Safety Guidelines
This section explains the safety guidelines related to electrical power supply, electrical cables,
bonding, and grounding.
2.3.1 Comply with Electrical Codes
2.3.2 Electrical Power
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY.
All electrical wiring and connections must comply with applicable local codes. Consult the
appropriate regulatory agency for further information.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL HAZARD.
Voltages used to connect the printer to other equipment must not be greater than 50 V dc or
peak ac.
WARNING
ELECTRICAL HAZARD.
Always wear a properly grounded wrist ground strap when handling printed circuit boards.
Failure to do so can result in damage to the board components due to static electricity.
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY.
To ensure that the connecting cables and pipes do not become a trip hazard or become
entangled in any machinery, all the connecting cables and pipes must be secured safely during
installation.
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY.
There will be sections of the printer control board that will be permanently powered via the
on-board lithium battery - therefore it is essential that the board should never be placed onto,
nor stored in or on any conductive surface (including conductive, plastic bags etc.) as this
would flatten the battery and/or potentially result in battery overheating. The battery is not to
be replaced by the operator.
WARNING
PERSONAL INJURY.
If the battery is replaced by an incorrect type, it may lead to an explosion. Always dispose off
the used batteries according to the instructions and local regulations.