Warranty and Safety instructions
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1.3 Safety
This machine is provided with safety equipment to promote safe machine operation.
The manufacturer has done everything possible to prevent any possible danger and to inform you as
accurately and comprehensively as possible of any hazards relating to the operation of the machine.
You should nevertheless proceed with caution when operating the machine.
Read the safety instructions below and familiarize yourself with the warning symbols summarized in
the Warnings section.
1.3.1 Safety features
Emergency stops
The machine has 2 emergency stops. When activated the machine will come to a complete stop and
the power to the motor controller is switched off. The emergency stops must be disengaged before a
restart is possible.
Optical safety devices
The machine has an optical safety device at the front side of the nip at the main rollers. These
devices perform a check of the operation between transmitter and receiver.
When an error is detected (e.g. the signal is interrupted) the motor will stop and the motor controller
will be disabled.
The stop signal from the optical device is overruled when the slow mode is selected and the
footswitch is pressed or when the reverse button is held. An audible signal is heard to warn for
posible danger.
Safety footswitch
The safety footswitch is used as remote control to start and stop the machine in the normal and the
slow mode.
WARNING:
THE OPTICAL SAFETY DEVICE IS DISENGAGED WHEN USING THE SAFETY
FOOTSWITCH IN SLOW MODE.
KEEP CLEAR OF THE NIP WHEN PRESSING THE FOOTSWITCH, WHILE SLOW
MODE IS ACTIVE.
Slow mode
The slow mode is used when setting up the machine with new films or images.
When in slow mode the machine is started with the footswitch it will run at low speed so that the
operator has both hands free to position and feed new film or image correctly into the machine.
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