10.3 The device is not turning on
Make sure the external adapter is properly connected and that the main switch on the rear side of
the device is switched to '1L. The external adapter has a status XED - check whether it lights up. If
it doesn’t, double check the power cable. If there are no problems with the cables, contact our tech
support.
10.4 Loud noises during washing in IPA
This happens usually when the washed object collides with the propeller in the liquid container. Try
removing the printed object and run the washing process with an empty container.
10.5 Isopropyl alcohol spilled into the CW1
See chapter 8.1 - Spilled isopropyl alcohol for instructions on how to deal with an IPA spill.
11 F.A.Q. - Frequently Asked Questions
2: 6s it necessary to dry a freshly washed object before putting it in the CW18
A: “o, few drops of IPA are perfectly Jne and they will evaporate quickly. However, leftover IPA
combined with liquid resin may create white stains on dried/cured objects. See chapter 9.2 Cured
prints have white residue on the surface.
2: How often do 6 need to replace the 6PI in the container8
A: This depends on frequency of washing, but from our experience, the IPA loses its washing
properties after around 2 months of frequent use
2: Can 6 wash an object multiple times8
A: …es, but the total time should not exceed 10 minutes. Tiny cracks may appear on objects that
were washed for too long (even after 24 hours).
2: Why does the CW1 use 6PI bath with a propeller instead of ultrasonic washing8
A: Our method has the same eNiciency as ultrasonic washing and it’s less aggressive when washing
small objects or objects with tiny details
2: Can 6 cure an object multiple times8
A: …es, extended exposure to UV light is not a problem
2: Can 6 cure the resin/6PI mixture in the liquid container8
A: This procedure has no eNect and won’t separate the IPA from resin
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