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AUTOMATIC working cycle
1) The electric panel should be closed to enable the MAIN SWITCH to be activated.
2) Supply power to the panel using the ”Main Voltage” key selector S1.
3) Press the ”General auxiliary running” illuminated button P1+L2.
4) Switch on the ”Vacuum pump”
5) Activate the heating of the levels
6) Start up the air cycle using the ”Air cycle block”.
7) Select the AUTOMATIC working cycle using the ”Man/Aut”
8) Place the parts to be processed on the load tray and cover them with PVC sheets or veneer.
To ensure that the PVC adheres to the edges of the parts to be processed, wooden templates
are placed under these and attached to the tray using adhesive strips. The strips prevent the tem-
plates from moving on the tray and ensure that the air enters and leaves the load tray holes. The
system made up of adhesive strips, template, parts to be processed and PVC sheets should have a
height less than the maximum useful thickness, which is 55 mm.
9) Keep pressed the buttons placed on the push-button panel with arrow ìautomatic cycle con-
sent P6-P7, to reach the contact of the platens.
The machine automatically performs the pressing and the opening.
IMPORTANT: AT THIS POINT, THE OPERATORS RISK CONTACT WITH THE MOVING PARTS
OF THE MACHINE
IMPORTANT: IN EMERGENCY, THE RED EMERGENCY STOP BUTTON ON THE ELECTRIC
PANEL AND AUTOMATIC CYCLE START–UP COMMAND CONSOLE SHOULD BE PRESSED
IMMEDIATELY
When the emergency stop is pressed all the operations of the machine are shut down. To reset
the working cycle the blockage of the emergency button P3 has to be RELEASED.
REMEMBER: In automatic mode the start–up command is issued only by the two–hand command
on the pushbutton panel.
10) Free the processed parts with a trimmer and remove them from the tray, raise the scrap of
the PVC or veneer. The tray is ready for a new load.
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