Quick Operations Owner manual

2 Safety
2 Safety
Basic Safety Precautions
Only trained personnel should be permitted to perform operation, maintenance, and
troubleshooting procedures.
Locate, identify, and obey all safety warning labels on your system before initial use. Refer to
Safety Warning Labels in this section.
Immediately push the red Emergency Machine Off (EMO) button if personnel are in danger of
being injured. Refer to Emergency Shutdown in this section.
Do not wear loose clothing or jewelry while operating the system. Tie back long hair to prevent it
from being caught in moving parts.
Do not touch the Robot, Conveyor, and other moving parts while the dispensing system is
operating.
To prevent burn injury, wear thermal gloves when working around Heater Tooling and
Fluid Heaters.
Make sure that power cables and air supply hoses do not cross walkways or aisles.
Follow Material Safety Data Sheet (MSDS) recommendations for the proper handling, cleanup,
and disposal of hazardous materials.
Always wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as recommended by facility
safety practices and the material manufacturer’s MSDS.
Know the MSDS recommendations for treatment of injury resulting from exposure to hazardous
materials.
Make sure that the Main Power Cable and Main Air Supply Hose are securely connected before
operating the dispensing system.
Electrostatic (ESD) Discharge Precautions
Wear a grounding wrist strap while performing all tasks. Make sure it is plugged in to the
Grounding Strap Connector below the Control Panel (see Figure 3-1/Table 3-1). If a wrist strap is
not available, always touch a bare metal, grounded surface to discharge built up electricity
before touching the electronic components.
Never allow anyone to enter the work area unless they are wearing a wrist strap.
Use a dissipative floor mat under the work area.
Use only ESD-approved equipment.
Ground all tools and equipment, if possible.
Keep the work area clean and clear of items that can cause ESD, such as packing foam and
plastic envelopes.
Store all electronic printed circuit boards (PCBs) and assemblies in static-safe bags.
Report any instances of ESD damage or potential damage to your supervisor immediately.