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033A
Assembly
Getting started:
Your Exposing Unit has been fully assembled and tested in our factory. Both lid lifting cylinders have
been removed from their upper mounting stud and secured to the side of the cabinet. Be careful not to
damage the rubber vacuum blanket when removing the Exposing Unit from it's crating.
It is best to keep the lid locked closed when lifting the exposing unit. Carefully remove the unit from its
crate and place it on a suitable surface. It is important that the surface be flat, an uneven surface can put
stress on the glass causing it to crack.
Placing the equipment into service and operating the equipment:
To place equipment into service, follow steps 1
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4 on Page 5
To operate your exposure unit, follow the instructions on Pages 6
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8
For troubleshooting and maintenance instructions see pages 9
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12.
Stability during use, transportation, assembling, dismantling when out of service, testing, and
foreseeable breakdowns:
This equipment is designed to be stable under all foreseeable conditions if the instructions provided
herein are followed. Do not place the units into positions not shown in this manual (e.g., on their sides) and
do not operate with any parts removed unless necessary for troubleshooting.
Safe transport, handling, storage: when the equipment is transported, it should moved by two or more
people. No other special precautions are required. Refer to page 2 for unit masses.
E2
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2536 shown
Components may be located elsewhere on other models.
Control panel
Power cord
Equipment spec tag
Lid limit switch
Vacuum Pump
Vacuum exhaust
(in rear)
(2) Lid lifting
cylinders
Rubber vacuum blanket
(2)Lid locking handle
Rear screen stops, right stop
vacuum intake
(under blanket)
Lid
Exhaust fan
(E2 ONLY)
(2) Legs
Pg. 4