Training Levels
Level 1, Level 2, and Level 3 training curriculums are embedded in this document. The training topics are listed, in order, in the Table of Contents of this section.
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First Level 1 training topic
First Level 2 training topic
First Level 3 training topic
Maintenance training topics
Training overview for Level 1
Pre-requisites for Training
English language skills
Ability to lift up to 50 pounds
During Level 1 training, you will…
•Load materials required to run production •Follow lock out and tag out procedures •Learn the location of the following: oEmergency Stop Buttons oAir Dump oHigh Voltage Disconnect oOperator Stations •Identify the meaning of Tower Light colors •Identify the meaning of Warning Horn sounds •Login to the Human Machine Interface (HMI) •Review message notice locations and operation •Start and stop the machine •Clear jams •Operate the machine in production
At the conclusion of training, you will be tested on...
•Locate and load materials •Show location e-stop, air dump, high voltage disconnect •Start, stop machine •Operate machine during production |
Training overview for Level 2
During Level 2 training you will…
•Jog any device on machine •Adjust machine to different product sizes •Adjust machine to different case sizes •Learn to record and communicate current changeover settings before going to a new product •Perform a product changeover •Have a complete understanding of mechanical adjustments •Adjust HMI glue settings •Confirm Servo Reference Position settings |
Training overview for Level 3
During Level 3 training you will…
•Initialize and reference a servo motor •Learn how to edit shift information •Learn about Misc Tags and General Data information •Learn advanced glue settings •Have a complete understanding of motor, solenoid and servo drive data •Understand alternating jog and servo drive tuning •Create new and edit product recipes •Change values and rearrange changeover adjustments •Have a complete understanding of servo moves and cam settings
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