Specifications

2-2 Safety
Basic Safety Precautions and Practices
The following precautions and practices are recommended during Cure Module operation and
maintenance.
Safety of Personnel
Only trained personnel should be permitted to perform operation, maintenance, service, and
troubleshooting procedures.
All personnel working on or near the Cure Module should know the location of all electrical
power supply sources.
Lock/tagout procedures must be performed before service or maintenance work is done on
the Cure Module (refer to the "Lockout of Electrical Energy").
Immediately push the red Emergency Off (EMO
If in a confined room, ensure adequate and uninterrupted air ventilation, heating, and cooling
to meet environmental stress limits of personnel and the Cure Module.
) button if personnel are in danger of
being injured.
Follow MSDS recommendations for the proper handling, cleanup, storage, and disposal of
hazardous materials. Know the MSDS recommendations for treatment of injury resulting from
exposure to hazardous materials.
Preventing Cure Module and Workpiece Damage
Immediately push the EMO
Use standard Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions when working near ESD-sensitive
components. Always wear a grounding strap and connect it to the ESD ground before
handling work pieces.
button if the Cure Module or a workpiece is in danger of
being damaged.
Follow all recommended system maintenance procedures as outlined in the Maintenance
Manual.
Ensure that no air intake or exhaust grilles are blocked while the Cure Module is in operation.
WARNING! CAUTION!
Failure to comply with any of the safety recommendations could cause serious
injury to personnel and/or damage to the equipment.