Figure 10: Rear hood on a Magnus VLF ContinuousLoad, MCU, or APL platesetter
Figure 11: Rear panel on a Magnus VLF platesetter
WARNING: Read the visual reference guide and the labels on the platesetter to
identify the parts of the platesetter that can move. Do not attempt to handle
movable parts that are in motion. When opening or removing a panel to perform
maintenance or to solve a problem, follow the procedure for opening or removing
panels found in the safety guide and the visual reference guide. Keep your hands
away from moving parts until the drum comes to a complete stop. The moving
parts of the platesetter can create a hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can
result in death or serious injury.
WARNING: Before approaching the platesetter, confirm that nothing on you can
get caught in moving parts. Remove apparel such as ties and jewelry, roll up long
sleeves, and gather long hair. The moving parts of the platesetter can create a
hazardous situation, which, if not avoided, can result in death or serious injury.
Handle plates safely
Wear gloves when you handle plates and use ergonomic lifting
techniques when handling stacks of plates.
CAUTION: Wear protective gloves when handling plates to protect your hands
from the sharp edges and corners of the plates. Failure to wear protective gloves
may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION: Use ergonomic lifting techniques when loading stacks of plates into
the platesetter. Improper lifting techniques can cause minor or moderate injury.
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Chapter 2—Safe operation
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