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sette, or removing plates from the platesetter.
2.2.12 Electrical Safety
Regularly verify that mains supply cables are not worn or
damaged.
Make sure that water and other liquids do not come into contact
with the equipment.
Do not attempt to operate the equipment when flammable or
volatile substances are present in the atmosphere.
Avoid leaving electrical cables trailing where anyone may trip over
them.
2.2.13 Mechanical Safety
The following basic precautions apply to the platesetter system when
the safety interlocks are over-ridden.
Always close and lock equipment access covers to prevent
internal access on the service side of the engine and autoloader.
The platesetter consists of assemblies that are excessively heavy
for one engineer to lift. If a replacement or installation procedure
requires that one of these assemblies needs to be moved or lifted
at any point, then make sure assistance is available. Information
in the chapter will tell you if an assembly is more than a one-
person lift.
WARNING: Do not attempt to lift heavy equipment or assemblies by
yourself.
The platesetter has a number of motor-driven moving parts that
could present a risk to the engineer. Make sure you are familiar
with the main areas of danger listed below when the interlocks are
over-ridden.
A
)
spinner
B
)
media handling assemblies (rollers)
C
)
plate pullbar
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