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2.3 Display buttons
The keys below the display are used for the functions:
“start”, “stop”, “clear” and “esc” (see fig. 5).
The 6 keys on the right of the display are used for the
corresponding functions shown in the display.
When the start key is pressed the machine starts
processing.
After pressing the stop key the machine stops after
completing the document set.
When the clear key is pressed the machine stops feeding.
The machine will empty and stops when ready. It is
possible that there are still documents left in the document
feeder (for example a small card). Remove all these
documents from the feeder before restarting. See also 7.2
Clearing stoppages on page 24.
The escape key can be used to exit a menu without saving
any (altered) settings.
Fig. 5
3. PREPARATIONS
3.1 Moistening the brushes
The water tray A must always be filled with water and the
brushes must be moistened. An extra set of brushes is
provided so that one set can be soaked in water whilst the
other set is used. For this a special section is available in
the water tray. In that way there is always one set ready for
usage.
To fill the water tray, lift the locking handle B (fig. 6) of the
loc. Then pull up the loc into the vertical position. Open the
side cover R (fig. 3 on page 4 ) and fill the water tray to
the “max” level.
Before moving the machine, the watertray
must be empty.
Fig. 6
4. OPERATING THE MACHINE
4.1 Switching on
The machine can be switched on or off with the power
switch A (fig. 7 ). After starting up, the display shows the
“main menu (1)” (see fig. 8 on page 6).
For operating the machine the following steps have to be
taken (also see page 14 for a schematic view):
• check the job by means of the “job info” screen,
• when needed, select another job in the “other job”
menu,
• when needed, make adjustments to the document
hopper,
• when needed, make adjustments to the envelope feed,
• when needed, adjust the document stopper position,
• when needed, adjust the insert position,
• when needed, adjust the envelope insert fingers,
• make a test run to check all settings,
• if desired set the counters in the “counters” menu.
When the system is equipped with the Load “N Go
TM
function this can be used to create a new simple job
(see page 12).
Fig. 7
A
B
A
Key