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Automatic packing machine work and matters needing attention

2020-09-29

Automatic packing machines are indispensable for reducing the use of labor in factories, not only improving work efficiency, but also reducing costs and increasing profits. But at work, the automatic packing machine is not as intelligent as humans, and it also needs some assistance from humans, so human cooperation is essential:

1 Check the complete performance of each main component before starting up to ensure safety after starting up and avoid others to prevent accidental injury.

2 Ensure cleaning and cleaning before starting up, and ensure product hygiene.

3 Turn on the power and start working, set and check the temperature of each temperature controller, and apply the film.

4 During the production process, check the quality of the product at any time to ensure that the product is qualified. Ensure the stable operation of the equipment according to the actual situation, and ensure normal production and product quality.


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 Precautions

1 Operators must pay attention to their own safety at all times during the operation, especially to ensure the health of themselves and others when there are sharp appliances, to prevent safety accidents.

2 Operators can only use clean fingers to gently touch the touch screen of the machine. It is strictly forbidden to press or knock the touch screen with fingertips, nails, or other hard objects, or touch the screen with other sharp tools, which may damage the appliance. Or electric shock and other hazards.

3 It is strictly forbidden to add materials such as bag replenishment when the machine is in operation. Don't stretch out your hands in the working appliance to avoid safety accidents.

4 If you encounter a large problem, please consult a professional technician to repair it as much as possible, don't repair it yourself.

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