R5 – General safety instructions
Service Mode: Risk of cutting injuries and
bruises as well as hazards through ejected
debris
If you operate the machine in any "Service Mode"
with the working chamber door open, the risk of
injury is increased significantly.
Operate the machine in "User" mode only unless
you have been authorized by the machine's man-
ufacturer to use other modes.
Even if you are an authorized user, use the "Ser-
vice Modes" only when necessary.
While in any "Service Mode": Do not reach
into the working chamber while the axes are
moving or during machining.
While in any "Service Mode": Everyone
within reach of the machine must wear pro-
tective eye wear.
Hearing damage due to loud noise
If you are regularly exposed to loud machining noise,
you may suffer from hearing loss and tinnitus.
If loud noise cannot be avoided, wear ear
protection during machining.
Risk of injuries through loose pneumatic
components under air pressure when
connections are open
Loose pneumatic components can move extremely
fast and unpredictably and may cause injury.
Before
you run the pneumatic hoses, close the
compressed air supply valve.
Before
you check the pneumatic hoses and pneu-
matic connections, set the air pressure to a min-
imum value.
In case of defective machine connections
and pneumatic hoses, disconnect the
machine from the external compressed air supply
and the electrical source.
Contact customer service if connections are dam-
aged or defective.
CAUTION
Risk of injuries when opening or closing the
working chamber door
When you open or close the working chamber door,
the moving working chamber door may crush your
fingers. Objects on the machine may fall and cause
injuries or damage.
Trip, fall and slipping hazards
Risk of cutting injuries and burns
If you touch tools or sharp edges on blanks or the
machine, you may suffer from cuts. If you touch the
hot spindle body or hot tools, you may suffer from
burns.
Danger to health if handling the cooling
lubricant incorrectly
Reduced ability to act with insufficient
lighting
In case of an insufficient lighting your judgment and /
or your precision may be reduced.
Risk of injury in case of malfunctions caused
by insufficient maintenance
If you do not maintain the machine as required,
malfunctions may occur which can lead to injuries.
Health risks through constant
malpositioning if your working
environment is not sufficiently ergonomic
Over the long run, an improper or one-sided posi-
tioning can be a risk to your health.
Original Operating Instructions: R5
Version: 5/10/2019
While the door is moving, keep both hands away
from the machine.
Do not place objects on the machine.
Run cables in such a way that persons can-
not trip over them.
Keep the working environment and install-
ation site clean.
Wear gloves when you perform manual work at
the machine or with blanks / tools.
Before
using the cooling lubricant, read the
safety data sheet that was supplied with the cool-
ing lubricant.
When handling the cooling lubricant,
wear suitable protective clothing.
Always
store the cooling lubricant in the original
container.
Ensure that the lighting in your working envir-
onment is sufficient.
Take note of the intervals and conditions men-
tioned in the maintenance table in the operating
instructions. Carry out the respective maintenance
tasks accordingly.
Set up an ergonomic work environment.
Ensure the seat height and monitor position is
ideal and the lighting is sufficient.
EN 7
always