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BA-PZ3_ML / F0354400

 

 

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7

 

Operation 

7.1

 

Inserting / removing the module 

 

The modules are provided with labels in different colours for easy identification. Please 
do not remove these labels. 
 
To insert a module, take it out of the packaging and hold it in the area of the nozzle outlet 
without touching the piezo element (picture 1). 
Please note that the contact board of the module must be on the same side as the 
display of the device to allow insertion. 
 
Carefully insert the module into the device as shown in the picture without using force 
until the module locks into place. 
 
When the device is switched on, the type of module detected is now shown in the display. 
 
To remove a module, wait until it has cooled down. Depending on the type of module, 
operation can lead to a significant increase in temperature. 
 
Hold the device in one hand, press both release buttons simultaneously and keep them 
pressed. With the other hand, hold the module in the area of the nozzle outlet without 
touching the piezo element and carefully pull the module out of the device (picture 2). 
 

 

 

 

Caution 

 hot surface! 

 

The exchange modules can become hot during operation. Do not touch them until they 
have cooled down and take care not to damage thermally sensitive surfaces when 
working with the exchange modules. 

 

(ES) Equipements Scientifiques SA - Département Composants & Modules - 127 rue de Buzenval BP 26 - 92380 Garches

Tél. 01 47 95 99 84 - Fax. 01 47 01 16 22 - e-mail: [email protected] - Site Web: www.es-france.com

Summary of Contents for reylon plasma piezobrush PZ3

Page 1: ...PZ3 handheld device BA PZ3_ML F0354400 EN ES Equipements Scientifiques SA D partement Composants Modules 127 rue de Buzenval BP 26 92380 Garches T l 01 47 95 99 84 Fax 01 47 01 16 22 e mail comp es f...

Page 2: ...on of the device and the safety requirements Copyright relyon plasma GmbH 2020 All rights reserved All rights reserved Text images and diagrams and their layout are protected by copyright and other la...

Page 3: ...urface treatment 12 7 Operation 13 7 1 Inserting removing the module 13 7 2 Installation 14 7 3 User menu 16 7 4 Process tools 18 7 5 Working with module Standard 19 7 6 Working with module Nearfield...

Page 4: ...ge If the external power plug is visibly damaged Do not use the damaged part Have the damaged parts repaired by a qualified person or replace them Danger from sparks on the piezo element and the subst...

Page 5: ...Do not touch them until they have cooled down and take care not to damage thermally sensitive surfaces when working with the exchange modules The workpiece to be treated can also heat up during the p...

Page 6: ...to the device will invalidate the operating licence and the warranty Exception Such modifications are expressly authorised by the manufacturer 1 3 Impermissible operating conditions The device must n...

Page 7: ...e plasma Only use the device for the intended purposes Failure to do so may restrict product liability 2 2 Scope of delivery The scope of delivery includes the following components Plasma generator Mo...

Page 8: ...ule release button on both sides 4 Start Stop button 5 Menu buttons 6 Display 7 Air inlet 8 Type plate 9 Service port cover only for service by relyon plasma 10 DC socket for plug in power supply 11 M...

Page 9: ...or this reason the component can lie off center in the interchangeable modules within certain limits This is not an error or quality defect Due to the vibration audible frequencies may also occur unde...

Page 10: ...densing Temperature 0 60 C 32 140 F 4 Transport storage Store the plasma generator in a dry place This will prevent corrosion of the electrical contacts It is best to use the provided case for storage...

Page 11: ...lasma sterilisation of fabric Handling of food products for quality and shelf life Sterilisation of thermally unstable plastics Air purification odour and germ reduction Multi component injection moul...

Page 12: ...hat as little time as possible elapses after the plasma treatment and that the treated surface is not touched or contaminated Cleaning the surface AFTER the plasma treatment is not recommended Since t...

Page 13: ...w shown in the display To remove a module wait until it has cooled down Depending on the type of module operation can lead to a significant increase in temperature Hold the device in one hand press bo...

Page 14: ...tionary please observe the instructions below regarding electrically conductive objects picture 5 to 8 Ensure that the ventilation extraction of the working area is sufficient Press the start stop but...

Page 15: ...the front third of the plasma generator during operation Exception Substrates in front of the module when using modules designed for this purpose Note Under certain circumstances the electric fields g...

Page 16: ...2 Process tool mode Displays selected process tool 3 Time value Zeigt aktuellen Zeitwert an 4 Time bar Graphical representation of the time lapse 5 Power setting Displays currently selected power val...

Page 17: ...100 in increments of 10 6 Buzzer Volume Setting the volume of the acoustic feedback 0 to 5 in increments of 1 7 Display Setting the display orientation 3 different orientations selectable 8 Module Inf...

Page 18: ...plasma generation can be pre set via the menu item Timing The unit is started using the start stop button but stops activation automatically after the set duration has elapsed The plasma generation c...

Page 19: ...lastics CFRP should be treated with this module The device can only generate a surface activation if an electrically conductive substrate is in front of the device within the range of the permissible...

Page 20: ...be subject to wear depending on the application and should be exchanged for consistent treatment results Proceed as described in section 7 1 You can obtain replacement modules directly from relyon pla...

Page 21: ...le suitable for the substrate e g module Nearfield No conductive substrate in sufficient proximity to e g module Nearfield Reduce the distance to the substrate or use a module suitable for the substra...

Page 22: ...014 LVD EN 61010 1 2011 RoHS EN 50581 2013 02 Protection grade IP20 EN 60529 2014 09 Note to our beta testers Thank you very much for your support to improve this product The delivered pre series vers...

Page 23: ...n power supply US UK AUS relyon plasma GmbH A TDK Group Company Osterhofener Stra e 6 93055 Regensburg Germany Telefon 49 941 60098 0 Fax 49 941 60098 100 E Mail info relyon plasma com http www relyon...

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