Chapter 2 Safety regulations 40058725 BTA Alpha HSM
Version: 12.19.17 Page 20 of 112 GB
Risk of material fatigue during operation due to the addition of ad-
ditional weights (label rolls, tools, etc.) to the system.
- Do not fasten or deposit additional weights to the system.
Risk of tripping through connection cables.
Connecting cables for power, compressed air, as well as data and
signal lines are potential tripping hazards and can cause serious
injuries.
- Relieve the stress from the connecting cables and route in such
a manner that no danger zones can develop.
There is a risk of injury on edges and corners.
Sharp edges and sharp corners can cause abrasions and cuts to
the skin.
- Caution when working in the vicinity of sharp edges and sharp
corners. Remove any items which are not required.
- In case of doubt wear protective gloves.
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Risk from residual energy in pneumatic components.
Whipping compressed air hoses, discharged parts or uncontrolled
moving parts can cause injuries.
- Before creating the compressed air connection, check all
pneumatic connections for tightness and firmly attach them if
necessary.
- The pneumatic system intended for maintenance must be vent-
ed before dismantling of the pneumatic components is per-
formed.
*² only with an appropriately equipped labeler.
Residual risks
The labeler is designed such that you can safely operate it. Hazards which cannot be
avoided for constructions reasons are avoided as far as possible through protective de-
vices. However, a certain residual risk will always remain! Knowing about the residual
risks of the system will help you structure your work even more safely, thus avoiding acci-
dents. Please also observe the special safety instructions in the respective chapters, in
order to avoid the hazards.