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If you choose to mount your station to the wall, the table mount 

bracket attached to the cart station will need to be removed.

Required Tools: (not supplied): #1 Phillips head Screwdriver, 

5mm Allen Wrench, T20 Torx  plus driver

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Using  a  Phillips  screwdriver,  loosen  the  three  (3)  thumb

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screws and open front panel.

PREPARATION FOR WALL-MOUNT

Remove Table Mount Bracket

FACILITY REQUIREMENTS

Electrical Requirements

Facility Electrical Requirements

100-240 VAC, 50 / 60 Hz w / 15 amp. grounded receptacle

Temperature Ranges

Ambient Room Temperature

20-26 degrees C (68 – 79 degree F)

Ambient Relative Humidity

20 – 50%

 Thumbscrews

•  Using a T-20 torx plus driver, remove the two (2) m4 x10 torx screws securing the bottom of station to the table

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mount bracket. Loosen the two top screws and slide the station to clear the keyholes in stations. Lift station from 

bracket and  retain screws.

Two screws at the top

Two screws at the bottom

•  Using a T-20, remove the two torx plus screws securing the umbilical holder to the table mount bracket.  Retain screws 

incase you may want to mount cart to a table in the future.

Summary of Contents for 284107-00

Page 1: ...1 User Guide ProJet Cart Station ...

Page 2: ... IMPORTANT SAFETY INFORMATION 5 SPECIFICATIONS and REQUIREMENTS 6 FAMILIARIZATION 7 FACILITY REQUIREMENTS 8 PREPARATION FOR WALL MOUNT 8 9 WALL MOUNT INSTALLATION 10 TABLE MOUNT INSTALLATION 11 OPERATION 12 15 MAINTENANCE 16 SERVICE and SUPPORT 17 SPARE PARTS 18 20 ...

Page 3: ... operating the printer For more detailed material safety information refer to VisiJet Material Handling Guide System Requirements Provides electrical requirements prior to plugging in your printer for operation Familiarization Provides a brief description of the Cart Station Operations Describe how the station functions Error Messages Defines the error messages you may see on the station s display...

Page 4: ...stalled and used in accordance with the instruction manual may cause harmful interference to radio communications Operation of this equipment in a residential area is likely to cause harmful interference in which case the user will be required to correct the interference at his own expense Changes or modifications not expressly approved by 3D Systems could void your authority to operate this equip...

Page 5: ...ccur at different levels and service providers should only perform tasks they are authorized and certified to complete Disconnect the Umbilical cable before cleaning the cart or material cart Do not remove any cart panels in an attempt to add or remove material Do not energize the Cart Station if the Umbilical has been pinched or damaged To prevent potential skin irritation and sensitization due t...

Page 6: ...rt per Cart Station Noise 65 dB Cart Umbilical Harting 42pin Cart plug 3 foot male Electrical Facility Electrical Requirements 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hz w grounded receptacle Circuit Breaker Amps 5 Amps Power Consumption 100 watts peak 50 watts nominal Amps 0 5 amps nominal 1 amp max Output Voltage motor heater 24 volts DC Fused Amperage heater 2 5 amps Fused Amperage motor 0 3 amps Power Cord 2 meter ...

Page 7: ...C B A F E F FAMILIARIZATION This Cart Station PN 284107 00 is a wall or table mounted power supply to provide power to the material cart that is sup plied with the ProJet 6000 7000 If the cart is removed from the printer it can be connected to the Cart Station instead Once connected to the Cart Station the cart will perform the following 1 Pump material from the print tray to the cart until the tr...

Page 8: ...00 240 VAC 50 60 Hz w 15 amp grounded receptacle Temperature Ranges Ambient Room Temperature 20 26 degrees C 68 79 degree F Ambient Relative Humidity 20 50 Thumbscrews Using a T 20 torx plus driver remove the two 2 m4 x10 torx screws securing the bottom of station to the table mount bracket Loosen the two top screws and slide the station to clear the keyholes in stations Lift station from bracket ...

Page 9: ... holes 11 03 280 2 mm 7 48 190 mm Using a 5mm Allen wrench remove the two M6 screws from the bottom left corner of cart Orient holder as shown and align holder holes to the screw holes at the bottom left corner of station Install umbilical holder using the two M6 screws that were removed to secure umbilical holder to the cart station Using a measuring tape measure a height of 42 from the floor and...

Page 10: ...illips Screwdriver Four 4 6mm or 1 4 screws Anchors anchors depend on the wall type Anchors should be flush to the wall Install station s two upper keyholes backside of station onto the two upper screws Turn the three thumbscrews counterclockwise to unlock the front cover and open cover Keyholes Thumbscrews Align the stations s two bottom holes to the two bottom pilot holes in wall and install two...

Page 11: ...o that a grounded wall 100 240 VAC 50 60 Hertz 15 amp receptacle is within reach of the power cord Before powering on the station the grounding terminal connection to earth ground should be verified Install the cart station table mount to the table as shown Turn the two adjusting keys that are located underneath the table mount clockwise until the cart station is securely attached to the table Two...

Page 12: ...cal connector to the material cart connector It is acceptable to connect the umbilical to the cart when the station is ON Ensure that the print tray is connected to the cart before you start the cart station Power on cart station the user interface screen will display Plug Power Cord into Station Receptacle Power Switch Connect umbilical con nector to the material cart s connector User Interface S...

Page 13: ...r message will display the cause of the halt on the screen If cart is not connected an Error message will display No Cart detected This system state will not halt the system System Check After the System Check the Main Menu Screen will display along with the System settings options and status of the cart RUN 6000 Cart or RUN 7000 Cart will be displayed to indicate if it is in 6000 Cart or 7000 Car...

Page 14: ...of the pumping routine There is a minimum level required in the cart in order to be able to heat and mix the material Currently this level is just below 1 4 of the cart If the level is more than the minimum Status will display If there is no more resin to transfer and level in the cart is still too low the system will display an error and it will be halted Goes ON and OFF in Sync with Heater RUN s...

Page 15: ...pply out of range Emergency Stop Button is pressed Material level sensor is disconnected or non operational Material thermistor is disconnected or non operational Heater thermistor is disconnected or non operational Not enough material in the cart after trying to pump material and timed out Valve motor is disconnected or non operational ...

Page 16: ...ent and water How ever the station is not water or air tight so care must be taken to ensure no water or other fluids enter through the ventilation holes Any aerosol water or paint sprays should be directed away from the station Contact 3D customer support if further cleaning is required Keep the Umbilical plug and connector clean When not in use the Umbilical should be placed in the holder to kee...

Page 17: ...Order Parts New and refurbished parts made by 3D System s manufacturer are used when performing warranty repairs and in building replacement parts and systems Refurbished parts and systems are parts or systems that have been returned to 3D Systems some of which were never used by a customer All parts and systems are inspected and tested for quality Replacement parts and systems are covered for the...

Page 18: ...18 SPARE PARTS VIEW 1 1 2 3 4 No Part Number Description Qty 1 19816 107 00 Scr M6x1 0x20 Soc Ss 2 2 2850 00511 100 Washer M6 2 3 284667 00 Cbl Assy Umbilical 1 4 284668 001 Umbilical Holder 1 1 ...

Page 19: ... Push button 18mm SPDT Momentary Black 4 5 284661 00 Enclosure Cover 1 6 284670 00 Screen Shield 1 7 284351 00 LCD Kit 4 X 20 Backlit Ribbon Cable 1 8 282949 00 SCR PHPH M2 5 X 8 SS 4 9 284397 00 Loop Clamp 1 2 Nylon 1 10 201989 00 M4 NUT W TOOTH 5 11 19816 136 00 SCR M3X 5X8 SOC SS 4 12 282259 00 HINGE 1 13 273349 00 WASHER M3 9mm OD SS 4 14 18116 101 00 NUT M3 5 HEX SS 4 7 5 6 8 9 10 11 12 13 14...

Page 20: ...Circuit Breaker Thermal 2P 240V 5A 1 4 284350 00 5 201989 00 M4 Nut W Tooth 4 6 19816 136 00 Scr M3x 5X8 Soc Ss 10 7 284664 00 Thermal Pad 2 8 284358 00 Interface PCB Assembly 1 9 284663 00 Heatsink PCB 1 10 284353 00 PS Switching 320W 24V 85 264VAC 1 11 284662 00 Hardware Panel 1 12 19816 101 00 Scr M4x0 7x6 Soc Ss 4 13 284669 00 Enclosure Box 1 7 5 6 8 6 9 10 11 12 13 7 ...

Page 21: ...21 3D Systems Inc 333 Three D Systems Circle Rock Hill SC 29730 www 3dsystems com pn 283455 00 Rev A ...

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