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- Operator Manual
Maintenance - Maintenance Routines
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3.12
Checking the UV Lamps.
UV lamps are consumable and have a certain life.
Once the UV lamps reach their life, the operator will observe that the curing
power of the lamps have gone down (resulting in poor adhesion to those media
which were performing well before).
Customer needs to order a set of UV lamps (Part # E26HX) so that when needed,
these could be replaced.
How to analyze that lamps are nearing their life ???
Through printing:
For example, if the adhesion on Metamark 5 is not good (with lamps at Full
Power, Carriage Speed 7, 8 Pass Bi Direction mode); then its fair to say that
lamps need replacement.
Visual Check:
For this purpose, you need to take the lamp assembly out (Refer to Changing the
Lamps) and visually check the condition of the lamp (without touching the lamp
surface); the glass of the lamp should be clear. If it has turned white of dark yel-
low / brown; the lamps need replacement.
3.13
Replacing the UV Lamps
Tools
Required: 4 mm L –key, a small flat screw driver & cotton
gloves.
Parts Required: 2 x E26XH (UV Lamps for Anapurna M4F).
Power the engine down (Power OFF by pushing in the Emer-
gency Button).
Make sure the lamps are not warm (let the lamps cool down).
Remove the data connector going in the lamp assembly.
Take the 2 L-key screws out (using the 4 mm L-key).
Lift the lamp assembly out of the housing using the handle on
the top of the lamp assembly.
Tilt the lamp assembly and you will be able to access the
lamp.
Unscrew the
2 flat screws connecting the lamp wires to the
connector (one on each side).
Wear Cotton Gloves while handling the lamp.
Take the lamp out of the housing.
The new lamp comes with a isopropyl tissue; before putting
the new lamp in, wipe / clean the lamp with the isopropyl tis-
sue making sure there are no finger marks / grease marks left
on the glass.
Do not touch the lamp glass while putting it in the housing; if
you do, please clean the lamp glass again with the isopropyl
tissue.