Using your Edger...
General principles of use
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3.2.4.4 N
ORMAL
EDGING
CYCLE
SEQUENCE
Once you have started the edging cycle, the following steps follow automatically:
Flow chart 3-2: Edging cycle sequence
Note: Selecting Manual finishing (beveling, grooving) leads to a modification in the standard
edging cycle sequence.
3.2.4.5 I
MPORTANT
NOTES
3.2.4.5.1 W
HEN
JOB
DATA
ARE
RECEIVED
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If the job provides the edging data, they are displayed automatically.
Example: If the job finishing is a bevel, the finishing displayed will automatically be Bevel.
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If the job provides no edging data, the characteristics configured by default (see Configuration of finishing
parameters default values, chapter 4) are displayed automatically.
Example: If the default finishing is Bevel and the type is Auto, the displayed finishing will be Bevel
and the sub-finishing will be Bevel Auto.
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If the job specifies data which have been excluded from the edger configuration, an « Incompatible edger
configuration » message is displayed (see , chapter 5).
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If you modify the job data before starting to edge one of the lenses, the new characteristics will be
memorised automatically and applied to the two lenses.
Caution! Check the parameter values of the two lenses.
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The lens characteristics (
and
) determine the types of finishing available.
Example: A mineral lens cannot be drilled. Drilling finishing is therefore not available in the finishings
pull-down menu when Mineral lens material is selected.
3.2.4.5.2 D
URING
EDGING
OF
THE
SECOND
LENS
Always check that the preselected type of finishing is the finishing that you wish to apply.
In fact, the finishing selected for the first lens is automatically memorised and preselected for the
following lens (see “Edging several lenses identically”, page 77 and see “Edging the left lens with
different parameters from those of the right lens”, page 76).
Check the parameter values.
e
motion
Automatic closing of the lens clamp shaft
Lens roughing
Lens finishing (Rimless or Bevel)
Lens chamfering (if selected)
Lens polishing (if selected)
Lens safety-beveling (if selected)
Lens grooving (if selected)
Lens drilling (if selected)
Summary of Contents for emotion
Page 1: ...Operation manual...
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Page 9: ...Table of contents...
Page 10: ...REVISION FOLLOW UP Revision 01 Page New Modified Item New document...
Page 11: ...3 10...
Page 12: ...1 INSTALLATION...
Page 15: ...Installation Unpacking the machine 1 14...
Page 17: ...Installation Removing the shipping rails 1 16...
Page 23: ...Installation Water connections 1 22...
Page 25: ...Installation Electrical connections 1 24 1 3 2...
Page 28: ...2 SAFETY PRECAUTIONS...
Page 29: ...2 28...
Page 31: ...Safety precautions Safety 2 30...
Page 33: ...2 32 Safety precautions Recommendations...
Page 34: ...3 USING YOUR EDGER...
Page 35: ...3 34...
Page 41: ...3 40...
Page 45: ...Using your Edger General principles of use 3 44 Pin 1 2 3 5 Blocker head Blocker arm 4...
Page 51: ...Using your Edger General principles of use 3 50...
Page 75: ...Using your Edger Special cases 3 74...
Page 87: ...Using your Edger Special cases 3 86...
Page 94: ...4 CONFIGURATION...
Page 95: ...4 94...
Page 102: ...Configuration Configuration of finishing parameters default values 4 101...
Page 107: ...Configuration Correction of frame and lens values 4 106...
Page 112: ...5 MAINTENANCE...
Page 113: ...5 112...
Page 117: ...Maintenance Visualising the components 5 116...
Page 119: ...Maintenance Task list 5 118...
Page 121: ...Maintenance Maintenance of the touch screen unit 5 120 Illustration 5 1 Scanform...
Page 124: ...Maintenance Maintenance of the Scanform unit 5 123...
Page 125: ...Maintenance Maintenance of the Scanform unit 5 124 Illustration 5 1 Centering blocking system...
Page 131: ...Maintenance Regular maintenance of the edger 5 130...
Page 135: ...Maintenance Regular maintenance of the edger 5 134...
Page 147: ...Maintenance Regular maintenance of the edger 5 146...
Page 149: ...Maintenance Handling the covers 5 148...
Page 151: ...Maintenance Preventive maintenance 5 150...
Page 156: ...Maintenance Adjustments 5 155...
Page 157: ...Maintenance Adjustments 5 156 Screen 5 4 Feeling adjustment...
Page 159: ...Maintenance Adjustments 5 158 Screen 5 5 Adjusting the sizes Screen 1...
Page 163: ...Maintenance Adjustments 5 162 Screen 5 6 Adjustment of the flush of the mill bit...
Page 165: ...Maintenance Adjustments 5 164 Screen 5 7 Adjustment of the touch screen...
Page 167: ...Maintenance Adjustments 5 166 Screen 5 8 Example of a setting values display screen...
Page 169: ...Maintenance Adjustments 5 168...
Page 173: ...Maintenance Consulting the statistics 5 172...
Page 196: ...6 TESTS...
Page 197: ...6 196...
Page 203: ...Tests Operating principle 6 202...
Page 204: ...7 TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS...
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Page 209: ...Technical specifications Technical specifications 7 216...
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