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Operating instructions RS wash 

 D wash 

 P wash 

 SHERAprint wash

 

 3Dewash 

 

 

 

 

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Rapid Shape GmbH 

 DOCR000257 

 

 

6.1

 

Safety during operation 

 

 

 

CAUTION! 
Risk of injury due to moving parts! 
The machine consists in part of accessible parts that can 
easily cause hand injuries through crushing or getting 
caught. 

 

When closing the drawer, do not insert any fingers 
into the closing area of the drawer. 

 

During operation, never reach into the area of the 
rotors. 

 
 

 

 

NOTE! 
Wearing protective gloves protects the skin from contact 
with skin damaging materials. It is therefore essential to 

observe the information provided by the material 
manufacturer. 

 

6.2

 

Switching on the machine 

 

To switch on the machine, please proceed as follows: 

1.

 

Prerequisite: The machine has already been fully connected. 

 Chapter 4.3 

2.

 

Turn the machine on using the power in/off button. 

 

The machine is started and performs a self-test during 
start up. 

 

After completion of the self-test, the user interface Home 
screen is displayed. 

 

6.3

 

Equipping the machine 

 

For equipping the machine please proceed as follows: 

1.

 

Grasp the drawer extensions on the left and right of the machine 
and open the drawer. 

2.

 

Place your components in the inner container. 

Observe the instructions for equipping, see below!

 

3.

 

Close the drawer. 

Be careful of your fingers.

 

4.

 

Select the operating mode. 

 Chapter 6.4 

 
 

 

    

 

The components must never touch the rotors as they 
may otherwise be damaged. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for RS wash

Page 1: ...SHERAprint wash 3Dewash Original operating instructions Rapid Shape GmbH Roemerstra e 21 71296 Heimsheim Germany Phone 49 0 7033 309 878 0 info rapidshape de www rapidshape de Revision 09 07 2019 Ver...

Page 2: ...lations and general safety regulations apply to the area of application of the machine Redistribution and duplication of this document utilisation and communication of its contents are strictly prohib...

Page 3: ...3 3 1 Safety during transport 13 3 2 Transporting the machine 13 3 3 Unpacking the Machine 13 3 4 Scope of delivery 14 3 5 Storing the machine 14 4 Installation 15 4 1 Safety during installation 15 4...

Page 4: ...4 8 2 Overview of the cleaning maintenance work 24 8 2 1 Change cleaning bottles 24 8 2 2 Check and clean inner container 25 8 2 3 Check hose connections 26 8 2 4 Change the activated carbon filter 26...

Page 5: ...symbol and signal word indicates a potentially dangerous situation which may lead to death or severe injury if not avoided CAUTION This combination of symbol and signal word indicates a potentially d...

Page 6: ...manual Any use going beyond the intended use or otherwise is deemed to be improper The operator is exclusively liable for any resulting damage Use contrary to the intended use includes but is not limi...

Page 7: ...ified electricians and in compliance with the relevant safety and VDE regulations Machines with damage to the power cord insulation or lack of earthing must be disconnect ed from the mains immediately...

Page 8: ...id containers may only be lifted and tilted if the bottles contained in them had been removed first If necessary wear appropriate protective clothing Read the appropriate safety data sheets carefully...

Page 9: ...cessary accessories and can recognise possible dangers independently and avoid hazards Operator obligations The operator is obligated to read these operating instructions fully before using the system...

Page 10: ...ct people from negative impacts on their safety and health Personnel must wear personal protective equipment while working on and with the machine as referred to in the individual sections of this man...

Page 11: ...DOCR000257 2 1 Machine Assembly Operating Elements Figure 1 Machine overview Lid USB Ethernet connection Coupling connection Power on off button RFID reader Quick coupling Drawer extension Cleaning li...

Page 12: ...29 Figure 2 Overview cleaning liquid container Cleaning bottle 1 dirty Cleaning bottle 2 clean Container bottom Lid 2 2 Serial plate The serial plate is situated on the machine rear It shows the most...

Page 13: ...d to the transport company and Rapid Shape Transport The machine can be transported by one person 1 Grasp the bottom of the transport packaging and transport it to the destination 2 Then unpack the ma...

Page 14: ...y Cleaning liquid container Optionally additional accessories can be supplied For more information please contact Rapid Shape 3 5 Storing the machine Store the machine in a dry dust free and frost pro...

Page 15: ...mediately Connect the mains plug to the nearest and correctly grounded socket of the machine Only operate the machine with the mains voltage specified for the machine Only operate the machine with the...

Page 16: ...ound 4 Recommended Connect a network cable to the Ethernet port on your machine and to your network interface In this way software updates can be installed automatically 5 Then switch on the machine C...

Page 17: ...he cleaning liquid needs to be changed and with a note on the user interface alerts you of a required bottle change Chapter 8 2 1 4 3 3 Connect to other machines The cleaning unit can be connected to...

Page 18: ...Operating instructions RS wash D wash P wash SHERAprint wash 3Dewash Rapid Shape GmbH DOCR000257 18 29 In an emergency proceed as follows 1 Unplug the mains plug...

Page 19: ...he material manufacturer 6 2 Switching on the machine To switch on the machine please proceed as follows 1 Prerequisite The machine has already been fully connected Chapter 4 3 2 Turn the machine on u...

Page 20: ...we recommend inserting hollow models with the cavities downwards 6 4 Select operating mode start To start the cleaning process you can choose from the following three operating modes Operating mode J...

Page 21: ...aning process 6 4 2 Operating Mode Material In the Material operating mode the cleaning process is performed based on the materials used To start the process please proceed as follows 1 The inner cont...

Page 22: ...f the component observe the specifications of the material manufacturer when creating custom parameters Only by observing the instructions of the manufacturer can safe biocompatibility be ensured For...

Page 23: ...down will appear The machine counts for 10 seconds until the switch off happens automatically 3 Wait for the machine to shut down completely 4 Switch off the machine using the power on off button 7 2...

Page 24: ...s to avoid material damage to the machine 8 2 Overview of the cleaning maintenance work Interval What How Depending on use autom display Change cleaning bottles Chapter 8 2 1 1 month Check inner conta...

Page 25: ...ing so make sure that the container is not removed from the RFID reader 11 Reconnect the container to the coupling connection of the machine The coupling must click in audibly 12 Finish the wizard on...

Page 26: ...eparate installation instructions are enclosed with the spare parts 6 Close the lid and fasten it firmly to the housing with the fastening screws 7 Close the drawer 8 Check the hoses in the cleaning l...

Page 27: ...ore the disassembly work begins Wear appropriate protective clothing Disassemble components properly Handle edged and pointed components carefully If necessary secure components so that they can not f...

Page 28: ...ENVIRONMENTAL PROTECTION Incorrect disposal of electronic waste electronic components lubricants and other additives can be hazardous to the environment Therefore please dispose of machine components...

Page 29: ...Ambient temperature C 15 to 40 Storage temperature C 15 to 70 Max humidity 70 All values are approximate 10 2 Dimensions and weights Width mm 230 Height mm 270 Depth mm 380 500 closed open Weight kg 8...

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