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To cool the build chamber in the Fuse 1:
1. Check the estimated cooling time on the
touchscreen or on Dashboard. Allow the
print to remain inside the printer until the
estimated time has elapsed.
2. Once a print has completed the in-printer
cooling, open the print enclosure door.
3. Unplug the build chamber plug from the
printer and stow it in the plug holster on
the build chamber.
4. Use the silicone gloves to remove the build chamber from the print enclosure and load it
into the Fuse Sift.
5. Connect the build chamber plug to the Fuse Sift. The touchscreen displays the build chamber status.
6. Close the build chamber latch on the Fuse Sift.
5.2.2
Cooling the build chamber in the Fuse Sift
After a print has completed, leave the build chamber in the printer until the internal temperature
has fallen below 100 ºC (212 °F). At that point, the build chamber can be safely transferred
to Fuse Sift to finish cooling. Removing a build chamber from the printer before parts have
completed their initial cooling may result in warpage and deformation.
To cool the build chamber in the Fuse Sift:
1. Check the status of the build chamber
on the touchscreen. If the build chamber
graphic and icon are highlighted red
and the touchscreen displays the status
Hot
, allow the build chamber to continue
cooling before ejecting the cake.
2. When the touchscreen displays the status
Ready
, it is safe to recover and process
your printed parts.
3. Open the print enclosure door on the printer.
4. Open the build chamber latch on the printer and Fuse Sift.
5. Unplug the build chamber plug from the printer and stow it in the plug holster on the
build chamber.
6. Use the silicone gloves to remove the build chamber from the print enclosure and load it
into the Fuse Sift.
5.2.3
Cooling a build chamber outside of the Fuse 1 or Fuse Sift
If you are unable to cool the build chamber in the Fuse 1 or Fuse Sift, you can allow the build
chamber to cool in the ambient air.
To cool a build chamber outside of the Fuse 1 or Fuse Sift:
1. When the build chamber temperature has fallen below 100 ºC (212 °F), open the Fuse 1’s
print enclosure door.
2. Remove the build chamber from the printer. Hold the build chamber by the coated handle.
Avoid coming into contact with the bare metal of the build chamber.