Chapter 9 Replacing Loading Parts in Heat Process Unit
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9.1.1 Removing/Installing Heat Process Unit
This section describes the procedure for removing or installing the heat process unit when replacing loading parts in
the heat process unit.
Work outline
The number of personnel and the estimated work hours required to replace loading parts is as follows:
Requirements
The procedure for replacing loading parts requires the following tools:
Removal Procedure
1
Pull the tray shutter out of the lower part of the
supply tray.
2
Insert the tray shutter into the slot in the upper
part of the supply tray with the tray shutter's UP
mark on the top surface toward you.
Inserting the tray shutter as far as it will go unlocks and
causes it to pop out several centimeters.
Caution
•
Be sure to turn off power and remove the power cable from the electrical outlet before
removing or installing the exterior cover or replacing loading parts.
•
The heat process unit and the area around it are hot immediately after turning off DRYPRO
832. The upper part of the rack is particularly hot. Touching it with bare hands may cause
burns. Therefore, use working gloves, and hold the grips on the side panels.
Number of
Personnel
Work Hours
1
10 minutes each
No.
Tools
No.
Tools
1
Various types of screwdrivers
2
Tray (container for screws and parts removed)
3
Cotton work gloves
Caution
•
When replacing loading parts, be sure to
replace with the tray shutter attached.
If some of the film remains on the tray, the
film may be exposed.
•
Take sufficient care when handling the
tray shutter, as it may be impossible to
insert if it becomes deformed due to
rough handling.
•
If you feel any resistance when inserting
the tray shutter, stop the procedure and
refer to
“17.1.7 Pickup malfunction
trouble (Page 17-6)”
to fix the problem.
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