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Gensonic

 

 

INSTRUCTION MANUAL 

Version 3.0 

Summary of Contents for Gensonic

Page 1: ...Gensonic INSTRUCTION MANUAL Version 3 0 ...

Page 2: ...Features 3 4 Safety precaution 3 5 System layout 4 Front panel 4 Back panel 4 6 Operating procedure 5 7 Using the Stencil Cleaning Centre 7 8 Guarantee 9 9 Limitation Of Liability 10 10 Technical Assistance 11 Note Read all the operating instructions before using the unit ...

Page 3: ...nic transducer unit for cleaning stencils used in printing solder pastes and glues It can be used either directly on the printer or the stencils can be taken to the Gensonic stencil cleaning centre Screen printed solder pastes tend to compact and trap particles into aperture corners and lead free solder pastes that are less dense tend to demonstrate this tendency even more To clean effectively req...

Page 4: ...use Uses minimal processing fluids No risk of stencil damage Typical 3 minute cleaning cycle Suitable for both stainless steel plastic stencils Cleans solder paste or SMD adhesives Accepts both foils or framed stencils 4 Safety precaution Any connection between power sources and transducers should be firmly fixed Ensure the unit is connected to the correct supply voltage and is earthed The unit sh...

Page 5: ...ransducer head unit is operating 4 Output socket for hand held transducer head Back panel 1 Earth point 2 IEC Main power socket 3 Fuse holder 1A or 2A fuse is used according to voltage applied 4 Unit Information sticker includes Serial Number Voltage and Fuse rate 5 Socket for foot switch The transducer head unit is ON when latching on foot switch 1 2 2 2 3 4 2 5 1 2 3 4 ...

Page 6: ... Step 2 Plug the foot pedal connector into back of Gensonic as shown Then place foot pedal on the floor in desired location for operation Step 3 Plug the transducer into the front of the Gensonic NOTE ensure the keyway on the plug is lined up correctly Push into position and screw clockwise until fully inserted ...

Page 7: ...ill be lit The red LED will also be lit to signal the unit is ready to be used Step 6 Spray the stencil with cleaning solution before Gensonic use NOTE Do not operate Gensonic on a dry stencil If you have a Stencil Cleaning Centre please refer to the operating guide to using the Gensonic with the SCC before operation below ...

Page 8: ...You will see the green LED on the front panel light and you will hear a noise signifying that it is working Rotate the transducer on the stencil slowly and you will soon see fantastic results Step 8 Switch off the Gensonic when not in use 7 Using the Stencil cleaning centre ...

Page 9: ...l using paper roll provided and then spray and dampen the under screen paper Step 2 Place stencil into support chase and spray fluid provided over aperture area After a few seconds remove all bulk solder paste in the surface of stencil using paper towel ...

Page 10: ...ea again Move transducer head unit over aperture area by pressing foot switch Step 4 Using the handle move the SCC platform to the raised position allowing top and underside drying All residues are absorbed into the under screen cleaning paper ...

Page 11: ... are requested to contact Gen3 direct Gen3 or an appointed distributor will at their discretion repair or replace part or the entire product to provide in their judgement a satisfactory performance of the system consistent with its age and apparent usage This guarantee covers the cost of both parts and labour required to correct the malfunction but specifically excludes wear and tear consumables p...

Page 12: ...to any liability by Gen3 Systems Limited whatsoever In no event shall Gen3 Systems Limited be liable for any accidental indirect special or consequential damages whatsoever including but not limited to lost profits arising out of or relating to this publication or the information contained in it even if Gen3 Systems Limited has been advised or knew of or should have known of the possibility of suc...

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