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PostProcess Technologies detergents are specifically formulated chemistry for maximized 3D printed support
removal efficiency. It is recommended that the equipment be located in a well ventilated room. Specific
ventilation requirements can vary widely due to size of the install room, existing ventilation (positive or negative)
and differences in individual sensitivities to airborne scents or fragrances. For more information on the safe use
of
PostProcess
detergents refer to the SDS for the specific detergent used.
Overview
Warnings, Cautions and Notes
This User Manual is intended to explain the setup and operation of the DECI Support Removal
machine.
Read this guide thoroughly before operating the DECI to ensure safe and efficient
operation.
If a question is not answered in this guide, contact
PostProcess
for additional support.
The DECI applies patent-pending technology, including optimized energy through agitation in combination with
proprietary, eco-friendly detergents and heat to remove excess material deposited during 3D printing processes.
While the DECI is robust, care should be used during operation. When accessing the main chamber, gently open
and close the chamber door. Be careful when extracting finished parts to limit the amount of detergent that is
lost during the part removal process. Ensure no heavy materials are stored above the DECI that may fall and
damage it.
Failure to adhere to any of the warnings below could result in personal injury or damage to equipment.
Improper use of
PostProcess
equipment may void the warranty. Read thoroughly before operating
the machine. If the machine appears to be malfunctioning in any way, immediately
PUSH
the
EMERGENCY STOP
button and refer to the
Troubleshooting
section of this guide on page 31. If the
issue is not able to be resolved, call
PostProcess
Support.
Caution should be used whenever working with industrial-powered equipment. If there is an emergency situation,
it is important to note that hitting the
EMERGENCY STOP
button does not turn off power to the DECI. It turns off
the DECI’s operating cycle only. To shut off power to the DECI, turn off the
MASTER POWER SWITCH
, located on
the front left panel of the DECI. (For a visual of the switch location,
see Figure 1. Location of MASTER POWER
SWITCH
)
GHS Hazards
Warnings
Ventilation