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SECTION #1 CAUTION: 

 

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Before operating the machine, read the complete operator manual. 

 

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Never have the power on this machine plugged into the power supply when any of the covers  

 

of the machine have been removed. 

 

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Install and operate this machine only on a flat, level and dry surface. 

 

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Use only the manufacturers specified electrical power input with this machine. 

 

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Always keep hands, clothing, jewelry, and hair away from all moving parts of this machine including the 
Conveyor belt. 

 

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Do not operate this machine with any of the protective covers removed or opened. 

 

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Do not operate this machine without the pressure sensitive labels in their proper feeding position. 

 

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Keep this machine clean and dry at all times. 

 

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Do not use the machine in an area where flammables, explosive materials or fumes are present. 

 

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Any modification to the machine makes the warranty null and void. 

 

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Service on this machine should only be performed by factory trained authorized service personnel. 

 

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Never use this machine for other than its intended applications.  Use of the machine on unintended  
applications can cause harm to the operator, the machine, and the product.  Please contact the manufacturer if 
there are any questions to whether this machine can be used for a particular application. 

 
 

SECTION #2 SPECIFICATIONS: 

 

Electric Power: 

 

 

110/220 Volt 50/60 Mhz—Dip switch controlled 

Machine Length: 

 

 

57” (145cm) (includes stainless stations) 

Machine Width: 

 

 

16” (40cm) 

Machine Height: 

 

 

35” (87cm) 

Label Size Maximum: 

 

 

5.1” (130mm) Wide x 11” (280mm) Long 

Label Size Minimum: 

 

 

.40” (10mm) Wide x .75” (20mm) Long 

Label Speed Maximum: 

 

 

59.1 Ft (18 meters) per minute 

Label Speed Minimum 

 

 

46 Ft (14 meters) per minute 

Conveyor Width 

 

 

4.25” (108mm) - Wider conveyors available 

Conveyor Length 

 

 

39.4” (1 meter) 

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for Mini-Con R

Page 1: ...South Hackensack New Jersey 07606 USA Tel 201 440 5500 Toll Free 800 222 5540 Fax 201 440 1455 Email sales tach it com Website www tach it com Clements Industries Japan Clements Industries Inc Korea...

Page 2: ...ne Page 4 Section 4 Loading of the Labels Page 5 Section 5 Operation of the Touch Panel Controller Page 7 Section 6 Operation of the Tach It Mini Con Labeler Page 9 Section 7 Adjustment to the Sensiti...

Page 3: ...osive materials or fumes are present Any modification to the machine makes the warranty null and void Service on this machine should only be performed by factory trained authorized service personnel N...

Page 4: ...nveyor and when the item enters the Vertical Conveyor the product rotates smoothly and consistently and without hesitation 4 Load the labels per Section 4 of this manual 5 Locate thee Label Head Heigh...

Page 5: ...e Figure 3 1 Locate the Label Hanger Inside A 1 1 and the Label Hanger Outside A 1 2 The dif ference between the 2 is that the Label Hander Inside A 1 1 uses a Set Screw to lock it into place while th...

Page 6: ...per and around the Dispensing Plate A 6 At this point pull off about 18 inches of the labels from the roll and feed it around the Dispensing Plate so that 0 5mm to 1mm of a label is beyond the edge of...

Page 7: ...that the Touch Panel Controller has been set to work with the Hot Stamp Printer Target If highlighted this shows that the Target Counter Feature is enabled Labeller This leads to a sub menu that allow...

Page 8: ...o the Motor Speed Screen The Present Value and the Setting Value will now be the same At this time you can press test to view the new speed To return to the Labeller Sub Menu hit the arrow to the left...

Page 9: ...hes for each conveyor and turn them on 5 Complete the set up described in Section 5 of this manual to utilize the options desired and to make sure that label placement is where needed If this is not c...

Page 10: ...Stop Sensor Instructions for this are as follows The LED signal strength indicator yellow lights continuously when there is optimum light reception If it does not light too little light is received I...

Page 11: ...11 SECTION 8 TROUBLE SHOOTING...

Page 12: ...12 SECTION 9 PARTS LIST...

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