Quick Operations Owner's manual
Safety 2-3
Preventing Dispensing System and Workpiece Damage
• Immediately push the EMO button if dispensing system or a workpiece is in danger of
being damaged.
• Use standard Electrostatic Discharge (ESD) precautions when working near sensitive components.
Always wear a grounding strap and connect it to the ESD ground before handling workpieces.
• Immediately contain and clean up any caustic or conductive fluid spills as recommended in the
material manufacturer’s MSDS. If fluid gets into internal portions of the machine, immediately contact
Asymtek Technical Support.
• Follow all recommended system maintenance procedures.
• Always keep the dispensing area clear of any fallen workpieces or obstacles.
• Ensure that no air intakes or exhaust grilles are blocked when the system is in operation.
Facility Environmental Health and Safety Practices
Operators and technicians should know the closest location of the following safety-related items in
your facility:
- Emergency Exits - Emergency Telephone
- Eye-Wash Station - Fire Extinguisher
- First Aid Station - MSDS Station
• If in a confined room, ensure adequate and uninterrupted air ventilation, heating, and cooling to meet
environmental stress limits of personnel and the dispensing system.
• Where volatile organic compound (VOC) emissions can exceed safe limits, facility ventilation and
filtration systems must be operational.
• Provide adequate space around the dispensing system to allow for movement of maintenance and
service personnel. Allow space for access doors and service panels to open fully.
• Make sure all facility power sources are safely grounded.
• Routinely inspect all air hoses and electrical cables for damage.
• Make sure that power cords and air supply hoses do not cross a walkway or aisle.
• Make sure power and air connections to the dispensing system are securely attached.
• Maintain a clean and orderly work area.
• Strictly follow facility clean room practices.
• Dispose of hazardous materials and items contaminated with hazardous materials in accordance
with applicable national and local statutes and regulations, facility practice, and the MSDS.
• Always replace damaged or worn Safety Warning Labels on the dispensing system with new labels.
See Table 2-1 for part numbers.