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Operating Instruction MHM Flash Cures 

 

 

 

Operating instructions MHM Flash Cures.docx 

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Content: 

Preface .................................................................................................................................................. 2

 

Important Advice Regarding These Operating Instructions ................................................................ 2

 

1.

 

Introduction .................................................................................................................................. 4

 

2.

 

Safety Instructions........................................................................................................................ 4

 

2.1.

 

Description of Key Words and Symbols in the Operating Instructions ................................ 4

 

2.2.

 

Qualification of Operating and Service Staff ........................................................................ 4

 

2.3.

 

Safety Instructions for the Operating Staff............................................................................ 5

 

2.4.

 

Additional Risks .................................................................................................................... 5

 

2.5.

 

Other Valid Rules and Regulations ....................................................................................... 5

 

3.

 

Intended usage of the machine ..................................................................................................... 5

 

4.

 

Data .............................................................................................................................................. 6

 

4.1.

 

Serial Number and Year of Manufacture .............................................................................. 6

 

4.2.

 

MHM part numbers ............................................................................................................... 6

 

4.3.

 

Dimensions ............................................................................................................................ 7

 

4.4.

 

Specifications ........................................................................................................................ 7

 

5.

 

Installation .................................................................................................................................... 8

 

5.1.

 

Ambient Conditions .............................................................................................................. 8

 

5.2.

 

Electrical requirements .......................................................................................................... 9

 

5.3.

 

Start signal ............................................................................................................................. 9

 

5.4.

 

Height adjustment.................................................................................................................. 9

 

6.

 

Design ........................................................................................................................................ 10

 

6.1.

 

Component description........................................................................................................ 10

 

6.2.

 

Control panel ....................................................................................................................... 11

 

7.

 

Operating the unit....................................................................................................................... 12

 

7.1.

 

Normal operation ................................................................................................................. 12

 

7.2.

 

Overheat protection ............................................................................................................. 13

 

7.3.

 

Programming the Flash Cure ............................................................................................... 13

 

7.4.

 

Changing lamps ................................................................................................................... 15

 

8.

 

Maintenance of the Flash Cure .................................................................................................. 16

 

9.

 

Accessories................................................................................................................................. 16

 

9.1.

 

Temperature sensor ............................................................................................................. 16

 

9.2.

 

Photocell .............................................................................................................................. 16

 

9.3.

 

Footswitch ........................................................................................................................... 16

 

10.

 

Terms of the Guarantee ........................................................................................................... 17

 

11.

 

Support, Customer Service and Hotline .................................................................................. 17

 

 
 
 

 

Summary of Contents for Flash Cures

Page 1: ...1 of 17 OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Original instructions MHM Flash Cures type QC 4646 MW QC 4355 MW QC 4661 MW QC 4669 MW QC 4170 MW QC 5069 MW QC 70100 MW QC 8044 MW QC 6080 MW QC 4646 HTL QC 4355 HTL Q...

Page 2: ...is document For any further questions regarding your MHM Flash Cure please contact the MHM service team Wishing you every success with your future production Machines Highest Mechatronic GmbH Importan...

Page 3: ...s 5 3 Intended usage of the machine 5 4 Data 6 4 1 Serial Number and Year of Manufacture 6 4 2 MHM part numbers 6 4 3 Dimensions 7 4 4 Specifications 7 5 Installation 8 5 1 Ambient Conditions 8 5 2 El...

Page 4: ...ied key words and symbols are used to identify dangers and items that require special attention Symbol Key word Meaning DANGER This symbol indicates possible risk for life CAUTION This symbol indicate...

Page 5: ...ain additional risks which are detailed below Danger Description Behavior Action Electrical threats Indirect contact in case of defect Danger of life threatening electrical shock by indirect contact w...

Page 6: ...00030 ZUB000030 2 QC 4355 MW ZUB000013 ZUB000013 2 QC 4661 MW ZUB000015 ZUB000015 2 QC 4669 MW ZUB000021 ZUB000021 2 QC 4170 MW ZUB000017 ZUB000017 2 QC 5069 MW ZUB000019 ZUB000019 2 QC 70100 MW ZUB00...

Page 7: ...0V QC 4646 MW 450 460 mm 1 6x MW3001 11 3 kW 9 4 kW 25 3 A 39 7 A QC 4355 MW 426 540 mm 2 6x MW5001 12 7 kW 10 6 kW 19 2 A 30 1 A QC 4661 MW 465 610 mm 2 6x MW7001 14 3 kW 11 9 kW 21 5 A 33 7 A QC 466...

Page 8: ...below 5 C or exceed 45 C 3 Relative air humidity must not exceed 80 4 The mains supply must not exceed or fall below a tolerance of 5 of the required voltage for the MHM Flash Cure If this voltage st...

Page 9: ...z The values for voltage and frequency must be within 5 5 3 Start signal The MHM flash cure may be connected to the screen printing machine with the cable supplied or to a footswitch micro switch phot...

Page 10: ...ews for fan cover grill 4 Cover grill 5 Fan 6 Main switch 7 Height adjustable brackets 8 Main body 9 Top cover fixing screws 10 Identification and CE plate 11 Power supply 12 Connection socket for con...

Page 11: ...hes display between power and drying time or Temp 1 and Temp 2 F LED AUT automatic mode selected G Membrane Switch FUNCTION selects manual or automatic mode H LED MAN manual mode selected I Membrane S...

Page 12: ...display shows the time in tenths of a second from 0 0 to 9 9 and in seconds from 10 to 99 To change the indicated time press either or Keeping either switch pressed results in an increasingly rapid ch...

Page 13: ...well as a low standby level and the time before this low level is activated pre set The user may change any or all of these settings as follows Press and hold FUNCTION button until display changes app...

Page 14: ...tandby level in order to conserve energy Delay Activation Low Standby Level 0 to 99 minutes Amount of time without a received input signal before the machine switches to the low standby level SETTING...

Page 15: ...or Tighten the wing nuts until the lamp is secure but take care not to over tighten them 6 Place each cable end in the lamp ceramics Secure them by tightening the screw holding them into each ceramic...

Page 16: ...ed to measure the temperature of the ink and to optimize the drying time 9 2 Photocell The photocell is used to start the Flash Cure after a print cycle when the printing machine does not deliver an a...

Page 17: ...e 17 of 17 10 Terms of the Guarantee The terms of the guarantee are detailed in the General Terms and Conditions of Machines Highest Mechatronic GmbH 11 Support Customer Service and Hotline In case of...

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