FP 25 E
Operation
Issue: 06/2011
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5 .3 .1 .4 Tearing Down the Program
• Switch on the power supply of spool tower - main switch position “I”.
• Position the operating mode rotary switch to
.
• Adjust the spool size toggle switch depending on
(600 m) or
(1800 to
5000 m).
• Always tear down from the fore side full take-off spool to the rear empty take-up
spool.
• Thread the film corresponding to the threading instructions and figure 2.
• Activate the take-off friction, by turning manually the film spool or by tensioning the
film until the lever arm reaches it working position (middle position).
• Turn the speed rotary switch anticlockwise to the zero-position (left position) and wait
until the green indicator LED illuminates.
• Start and accelerate the spool operation by turning the rotary switch clockwise.
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At start the green indicator LED illuminates constantly.
ATTENTION
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For a safe and gentle film reeling the spool operation will be activated as soon as
the rotary switch was turned to zero-position.
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The rewind operation can only be activated when the spools completely stand still.
• Reduce the speed in time before the separating position of the program is reached by
pressing the stop button.
• Cut the copy from the program.
• Tear-down the program until you will reach the second separating position, cut the
second copy.
• Do also with all other copies.
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NOTE
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After pressing the stop button the rear friction runs independently (after approx.
10 seconds), therefore the film can run out.
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To prevent that the film independently reels backwards, you have to relax the film
tension at the fore side lever arm - the fore side friction will be deactivated.
You can use this effect, when you have overrun the copy cutting position, to rewind
to this position.
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