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3.4 „ECO“ mode

   

With the 

ECO mode 

you will save power. If the ECO mode 1, 2 or 3 is active, the electronic devices will control the progress of work of

the press. If you should have forgotten to turn-off the press, never mind, the 

ECO mode 

will deactivate it. In phase 1 of the ECO mode,

while the press is momentarily not in use, the temperature will decrease 50°C (a 3 second long acoustic signal will sound). In phase 2, if
the press is furthermore not in use, the heating elements will be deactivated to save power (5 sec. acoustic signal).

3.5 Prepressing

   

Prepressing will activated with 

Button Setup

. With an adjusted prepress time, e.g. 2 s, the press will close for 2 seconds. After that the

adjusted pressing time will automatically be activated.

3.6 Application range and sample adjustments of the heat press

         

This press is used to put transfers and transfer films on textiles. To get good achievements, get in contact with the producer of the textiles.
Here are some settings:

Film Flex 150°C – 160°C Time 15 Seconds
Film Flex S 155°C – 160°C Time 15 Seconds
Film A-Flex 155°C – 160°C Time 15 Seconds
Film Flock 160°C – 180°C Time 15 Seconds
Sublimation Film 190°C – 205°C Time 50 Seconds

All information is supplied without liability, please run your own testing before production.

3.7  Pressure settings

With this press you can change the pressure setting.

After every change of the pressure settings, close the heat press to check the new settings.

Damages, which arise from to much pressure, are excluded from the guarantee.

To adjust the pressure do the following:

1.

Take the pressure reading. 

(photo 1).

2.

To alter the pressure pull the knob to you.  

(photo 2).

Rotating the knob to the right will increase the pressure 

(photo 2).

Rotating the knob to the left will decrease the pressure 

(photo 2).

3.

To retain the setting push the knob to the press again.

4.

Test the pressure  (photo 3).

The pressure reading you may take at the top on the right.

   

   

1,0 bar    -   ca.   415 kg 
2,0 bar    -   ca.   830 kg 

3.0 bar    -   ca. 1245 kg 

4.0 bar    -   ca. 1660 kg

5,0 bar    -   ca. 2075 kg
6.0 bar    -   ca. 2490 kg

 It is recommended to keep the pressure accordingly

Plate 8 x 16 cm ~ 0,3 bar (max. 0,6 bar)
Plate 20 x 20 cm ~ 0,3 bar (max. 0,6 bar)
Plate 38 x 45 cm ~ 2 bar (max. 4,0 bar)
Plate 40 x 50 cm ~ 2,5 bar (max. 4,5 bar)

If you alter the pressure to a setting higher than 6 bar, a safety valve will be activated. In this case you have to reduce the pressure.

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temperature decreases

turn off the heating

elements later

ECO OFF

-

ECO 0,5

30 Minute

60 Minute

ECO 1,0

60 Minute

60 Minute

ECO 2,0

120Minute

60 Minute

about -50°C 

Summary of Contents for Big-O-Lite pneu plus

Page 1: ...Instruction manual Version 16 01 Heat press Big O Lite pneu plus Version 16 01 1 18...

Page 2: ...devices 07 3 2 Resetting of the electronic devieces 09 3 3 Error reports 09 3 4 ECO mode 10 3 5 Prepressing 10 3 6 Application range and sample adjustments of the heat press 10 3 7 Pressure settings 1...

Page 3: ...drawer 14 Handle to pull out the base plate 15 Contact pressure adjustment 16 Compressed air connection 17 Air filter with water separator 18 Extractable handles 19 Main switch 1 3 Technical data Dime...

Page 4: ...to be replaced The instruction for replacing the main fuse can be found in chapter 4 3 Thermal fuse The thermal fuse is placed directly on the heating plate and it stops the power supply if the temper...

Page 5: ...press has to be wide enough to let nothing disturb the user at work Using the press with certain materials may create a strong smell That s why the user should evaluate the need for a ventilation sys...

Page 6: ...o a voltage of 230VAC 50Hz The press is equipped with a plug Make sure that the power outlet is in the right condition and that the grounding is connected to the power outlet Caution please do not con...

Page 7: ...3 Working with the heat press 3 1 Programming of electronic devices Version 16 01 7 18...

Page 8: ...er switching on the counter it counts the number of pressing activities a To end the programming of the electronic devices press button 1 b to get to the advanced programming menu press button 1 for 3...

Page 9: ...press the button YES the Temperature will change to the original setting 3 3 Error reports The electronic devices of the Big O Lite pneu control the main functions of the press Here is a list of poss...

Page 10: ...All information is supplied without liability please run your own testing before production 3 7 Pressure settings With this press you can change the pressure setting After every change of the pressure...

Page 11: ...otos 4 6 and the heating plate must be carefully put on soft surface so as not to damage the teflon Then take the new heating plate and tighten it with the wrench Connect the heating plate with the pr...

Page 12: ...compressor Oil in the system may be damage the press 4 2 Monthly Maintenance Before beginning maintenance work control if the press is turned off and cold Disconnect the press from electricity Some m...

Page 13: ...e the electronic devices turn off the press and pull the plug Unscrew the cover of the press as in chapter 4 4 Pull out the green plug photo 1 Pull out the electronics keyboard photo 2 Remove the stop...

Page 14: ...the mat lays exactly over each other 6 Let the glue dry for 24hours 7 Take of the heating plate and cut off the overlaying edge of the silicon mat 4 8 Replacing the thermal fuse The replacing may only...

Page 15: ...couple is too low Exchange the thermo couple The displayshows Err 4 Resistance of the thermo couple is too high The displayshows Err 6 Power relayCRYDOM is defect Replace power relayCRYDOM The displa...

Page 16: ...4 10 Connection diagram Version 16 01 16 18...

Page 17: ...4 11 Controlling of the pneumatics Version 16 01 17 18...

Page 18: ...K hereby declares that the following machine Heat press serial number is compliant with the specifications of the following EC directives Machinery 2006 42 EC Low Voltage 2014 35 EU EMC 2014 30 EU use...

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