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OmniFlow  330 

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7

 

Maintenance 

 

Maintenance  of  machinery  is  crucial,  necessary  maintenance  can  extend  the  service 
life of machinery, and can improve the efficiency of machinery. 

After long run, the 

mechanical parts may be covered by lots of dust

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which will have bad effects on the 

operation. The operation environment should be dry and clean. 

 

Note

Please unplug the power cord before any cleaning. 

7.1

 

Clean the rubber rollers 

As shown in the following figure, open the top cover and use the cleaning cloth to 
clear the dust on the surface. 

 

 

 

7.2

 

Clean the sensor 

 

Use the air gun or cotton swab to clean the surface of sensors. 

 

 

 
 

 

Summary of Contents for OmniFlow 330

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Page 2: ... 5 1 2 Blowing adjusting knob 9 5 1 3 Upper limiting height adjustment for feeding table 9 5 1 4 Place sheets 10 5 1 5 Speed adjusting knob 11 5 2 Key panel 11 5 3 Standby 12 5 4 Set Batch 13 5 5 Set Batch Pause 13 5 6 Set Feed Pause 13 5 7 Check Speed 13 5 8 DBL feed detect Optional 14 5 9 Machine Information 14 6 Trouble shooting 15 6 1 C 5 no paper 15 6 2 C 2 infeed jam 15 6 3 C 1 top cover ope...

Page 3: ...pecifications Items Parameter Machine size Length Width Height 850 545 450mm Feeding extension table Optional 1250mm Machine weight 85 5kg Power 220V 165W Max sheet length Width Length 330 650mm Min sheet length Width Length 140 160mm Sheet thickness 120g 350g 0 12 0 35mm Sheet flatness 5mm Load capacity 100mm Max speed A4 6900 sheet per hour Feeding type Suction on the right Outfeed transmission ...

Page 4: ...hine Do make sure all safety covers are in place The top covers have an interlock switch which will disable the unit if removed Do contact the local maintenance center before you are about to move the machine Do disconnect the power before clean the inner side Do unplug the cord if you won t use the machine for a long while Don t install the machine on an unstable ground Don t operating with wet h...

Page 5: ...on t shut down the machine while running Don t put heavy matter on machine or shock it Be careful of any metal or flammable thing in internal machine or it may cause fire or electronic shock If it happens first shut down the power disconnect the cord and then contact the technician If machine becomes heat smoke or smelly shut down at once disconnecting the cord and contact the maintenance staff ...

Page 6: ... the speed while turn the knob anticlockwise to slow down 5 Separator finger adjusting knob Turn the knob clockwise when feeding table gets stuck or feeding thicker paper Turn the knob anticlockwise when double feeding 6 Feeding back stop guide Hold the sheets and make them fed stably 7 Feeding table Feeding sheets 8 Feeding extension board For longer sheets 9 Storage unit Storage for extra sheets...

Page 7: ...guides Deflector 3 is used for wider sheets 4 2 Power socket and switch As shown in the following figures the power switch and socket are on the operating side The power supply is 220V 50HZ Switch O is on and I is off Power socket Fuse 3 15A Notes Do not use wet hands to operate the machine ...

Page 8: ... the sheets get stuck at the entrance we should increase the gap Adjusting knob 5 1 2 Blowing adjusting knob Turn the knob clockwise can weaken the blowing When we run smaller and thinner sheets we can try weakening the blowing to make it fed smoothly and stably Adjusting knob 5 1 3 Upper limiting height adjustment for feeding table Turn the knob clockwise the table will rise higher If the sheets ...

Page 9: ...lace sheets The deflectors and the side guides are placed based the sheet width As for wider sheets you may need to lift the edge of sheet on operation side a little to make it fed square Side guides Deflector 1 Deflector 3 ...

Page 10: ...lockwise the speed will slow down Before we turn the knob we need to unlock the key by following the arrow direction first 5 2 Key panel Please read the instructions for each key in the following form before you run the machine 15 14 13 12 8 6 4 2 11 10 9 7 5 3 1 ...

Page 11: ...3 6 65 6 6 46 7 8 2 0 P 4 6 65 N3 3 P 4 6 6 O 3 6 65 6 6 46 7 0 5 E 6 65 N3 0 5 E 0 O 3 6 65 6 6 46 7 5 3 Standby When power on the machine it will come up the Vivid welcome interface Then it will enter standby interface Ver 1 01 means the current software version of machine is 1 03 As for the Ready 0 0 the left 0 means quantity of the paper being run and the right 0 means the preset quantity of p...

Page 12: ...ing the machine will stop Then after we place more sheets on the table it will continue the last job 5 5 Set Batch Pause Press M to enter the set batch pause interface In this interface we can set the batch delay time It can be set from 1s to 99s 5 6 Set Feed Pause Press M to enter the interface We can set the delay time between each sheet fed into the machine It can be set from 0 to 9s 5 7 Check ...

Page 13: ...s The double feed detecting sensors are optional If there are no double feed detecting sensors on the machine but the double feed detect is on it will come up the error message 5 9 Machine Information Press M to enter the interface The SHEET means the total sheet count and the SN means the serial number of the machine This information is used for warranty service ...

Page 14: ...mes up without any sheet getting stuck As shown in the following figure the sensor may be covered by paper dust So you may need to do some cleaning for the sensor Make sure the upper and bottom sensors are in one line If it still didn t work then the sensors itself may have issue Note There may exist a lot of dust on it after a long time use 2 C 2 comes up during running Machine is running without...

Page 15: ...6 When feeding table gets stuck at the bottom we can restart the machine Then press the start button and reset button at the same time When feeding table gets stuck on the top we can restart the machine Then press the stop button and reset button at the same time 6 5 C 6 Double or multiple feed The machine didn t have double feed detecting sensors on it Adjust the knob or blower by flowing the ins...

Page 16: ...ts may be covered by lots of dust which will have bad effects on the operation The operation environment should be dry and clean Note Please unplug the power cord before any cleaning 7 1 Clean the rubber rollers As shown in the following figure open the top cover and use the cleaning cloth to clear the dust on the surface 7 2 Clean the sensor Use the air gun or cotton swab to clean the surface of ...

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